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Top Questions We Get Asked About Cricket Bats - ANSWERED
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2024
- We've put together a video that answers all of those popular questions we get asked in-store and online about cricket bats.
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0:00 - Intro
0:18 - Why do we need to knock-in & oil a cricket bat?
1:24 - What is an anti-scuff sheet & what does it do?
1:50 - Can I oil & knock-in my cricket bat if it has an anti-scuff sheet?
2:58 - How long should I knock-in my cricket bat?
3:15 - How long will my cricket bat last?
4:32 - Does my cricket bat come with a warranty?
6:06 - Why do cricket bats vary so much in price?
6:43 - How much should I spend on a junior cricket bat?
8:26 - How much should I spend on an adult cricket bat?
10:20 - Should I have a toe guard on my cricket bat?
11:29 - How do I look after my cricket bat during the off season?
13:07 - What brand cricket bat should I choose?
14:07 - Are cricket bats you can buy online & in-store the same as what the pros use?
14:52 - Should I buy my cricket bat online or in-store?
16:17 - How are English Willow bats graded?
17:59 - What are grains on a cricket bat?
19:03 - Should I put 2 grips on my cricket bat?
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If I buy grade 1 bat even if I play with tennis ball does it need to be Knocked? Or only using leather ball?
Would applying a thin layer of wood specific paint or wood glue to the toe act in place of a toe guard?
We would recommend varnish or vaseline. Check out this video - ecs.page.link/iDkQa
@@SeriousCricketTV OK will take a look thanks.
Totally incorrect about more grains equates to softer willow. Its the exact opposite. More grains means more dense willow which means more harder, which makes sence as more grains is an older willow not newer. Ive used over 200 bats in my life time and even used international players bats that they actually used in test cricket and ive never had a soft springy ping on a high grained bat eg 16-18+ grains. 8-12 grains gives you best of both worlds. Performance & longevity, and ofcourse how its pressed.
Really nice video. I got all my questions answered.
Would Serious Cricket deliver to India?
We can deliver to India... please email michael@serioussport.co.uk who can help with this.
@@SeriousCricketTV 😃👍
I wish I lived closer to the store so I can feel the bats because the place near us is very small we cricket brought me here well done
Thanks Drew. If you are buying online, you can always give us a call and we can talk you through the bats on the phone that you might be looking at 👍🏻
@@SeriousCricketTV thank you also can you do a video on gloves like what glove type is the best
@@drewmyles2680 this video is dropping soon 👍
I live in Cumbria, there is no dedicated cricket shops in Cumbria
I have a bat with edge tapes and I want to oil the bat so should I leave the part and oil the rest or remove the tape and oil that part
Oil the exposed wood, you do not need to oil over the edge tape.
Hi just want ask scuff sheet need to put before knocking or after.
We recommend that you put on the scuff sheet after knocking in the bat 🏏
If I have used my bat for a while but not knocked it in properly how do I get it to its max performance.
Will knocking it in make it better with so many Seam Mark's on the bat.
Also do these seam Mark's damage the bat ??
Certainly worth revisiting knocking in if you haven't done it properly. Seam marks tend to show up when the bat is soft so the knocking in process should help - they won't damage the bat. You could always add an anti-scuff sheet to further protect the willow.
@@SeriousCricketTV I got the bat with an anti scuff sheet on it so it is still fine to keep knocking it in
@@rohanbajaj3493 yes carry on knocking in. The anti-scuff sheet will certainly help 👍🏻
@@SeriousCricketTV Thanks so much 🙏
Can you guys go through the gray nicolls bat range as well?
Hi there, we will do as soon as we receive the new stock as GN have sold out this year.
@@SeriousCricketTV thanks guys
Which grade is mrf genius grand edition
Comes in different grades, depends on which version you choose!
Recently I purchased GM Eclipse 909 SH(5star) for my District round. Does it require Knocking ?
Asking because no matter how hard I hit(cautiously) it with a mallet, it shows not a percent of dent over it. Please guide.
Hi Arun, thanks for your question. Knocking in is an important process, for any advice or tips please read our blog: ecs.page.link/wmz8Z
@@SeriousCricketTV good to hear back from you guys. Definitely the video helped a lot. Do you guys ship original bats to India ?
We don't tend to ship equipment overseas, unfortunately.
I’m kind of confused. Should I oil the actual area where the scuff sheet is on
No you do not oil on the scuff sheet - only oil on the exposed wood.
@@SeriousCricketTV oh ok thanks
Can you kindly explain more about edge tape ?? How different is it from the scuff sheet ?
Fibreglass bat tape is used to reinforce the edges and can also be used for minor repairs on the bat. You can find out more about an anti-scuff sheet here - ecs.page.link/xeMNK
@@SeriousCricketTV Thanks!
Do you guys have the pink bat grip which Dan bought ?
We do have pink bat grips available - ecs.page.link/AmHcU
@@SeriousCricketTV thank you
Can you review the new balance range 2022 please
As soon as it arrives we will be reviewing 👍 stay tuned 👀
Gray Nicolls oblivion bat review?
Unfortunately, we are having Gray-Nicolls stock shortages so can't put together a review 👎
For how many days we should knock a bat
Time-based, the answer is in the video.
Why GM discontinued SIREN ??
Sid I have one question I have machine knocked my bat but I didn’t use for 3-4 months bcoz of lockdown do I need to knock it again??
Hi David, no you don't but we would recommend going into the nets with an old soft cricket ball first 👍
Do you have a shop where you sell all these bats?
We do indeed! We're based just outside Basingstoke in Hampshire. We also have an online store 👉 seriouscricket.co.uk/
Hi, I've got a sizing question. I'm a 5'0 adult, not extremely strong or anything (working on that haha)
I'm looking into getting a junior bat, but I'm torn between size 5 and size 6. It's not a very big difference but I'm not a professional and you guys are so I was wondering what your suggestion would be?
I'm ordering online because there are no real life stores where I live.
Thanks
Hi Noah, thanks for getting in touch. If we were to go off our height charts, you would be looking at a size 5 bat (4ft 11 - 5ft 2). It is always difficult buying online when you are in between sizes as I'm sure as an adult, you'll be fine handling the weight difference between a size 5 and 6. It is always better to have something slightly smaller than bigger.
If you are looking to purchase with us, you can always send the bat back if you feel it is too small / big and we can exchange for a better size.
@@SeriousCricketTV thank you!
How many rupees #Kookaburra bat # replay
Where is your shop?
Basingstoke in Hampshire! 🏏
How often should i change my anti-scuff sheet, sorry if i wrote that wrong!
Ideally, you don't want to change it unless you need to - e.g. it is peeling off. If you are going to take it off, make sure you take it off horizontally rather than vertically as it will pull away the bat fibres. You will need to sand the face down before replacing as the bat face will need to be smooth. We offer a refurb service which many use at the end of the season which includes all of the above 👍
@@SeriousCricketTV Thankyou!
These days they grade bats on looks. I have many 1500doller players bats, yet i have a grade 3 $250 bat that pings better than my players bat.
away from bats.... any explanation as to why the top end pads and gloves dont always come in smaller youth sizes despite not being a teenager but a grown adult? as usual its personal choice what to go for and you may correctly say that one who plays club cricket doesnt need gloves or pads that are for test level but that said player may want to because he has the budget. what gives?
Hi Naveed, great question! Each individual brand will decide on what it chooses to offer as a size run per product item, based largely on manufacturing options/costs and the historical demand.
A brand generally will offer their Pro range or a top spec pad/glove in Adult, Small Adult and Youth size options. A Junior, Small Junior et al size option will generally be introduced from the mid-range quality options.
The customer demand from retailers, for the highest quality pad and/or glove in any size below Adult is traditionally minimal, and this will be why there isnt many shown as available.
However, if we have a customer who wishes to invest in these options - we will look to order in as required/availability allows.
Do you like a Newberry?!😍
Good bats 🏏👍
@@SeriousCricketTV oh yes
Why do people spout this rubbish about a higher grade bat giving better performance, that’s nonsense. The bat pressed by the bat maker determines the performance the grade is irrelevant.
Are you thick. That’s not nonsense atall
the performance is always determined by the batsman's ability at the end of the day
100% your absolutely correct. People who think different are thick. I have many pro bats. Doesn't mean there the best ping. Yes they can be good. But I have a freaky grade 3 bat that outperforms my players' bats. Grading is now based on looks and looks mean bugger all.