For those wondering about the quality of bats, these are tape ball cricket bats, they are light weight and cheap in price and can last for years. They cannot be used for regular cricket/hard ball.
Not a single worker here in this Bat making factory is wearing a Face Mask, glove, or any other protective device, specially with the dangerous Band Saw. Not the workers fault, its the Bosses who do not want to spend a little money to protect the workers health.
That's what everywhere was like 20 years ago. They all had their fingers. Health and safety is good, but the margin for skilled people is not that much of an advantage. Gloves and saws can be just as dangerous as no gloves for example
Bro that’s literally a day of the people in India. And as an Indian I can confirm that india is an corrupt country these conditions are normal for the labourers in India but they gotta do what they gotta do Although by the looks of it these people look like Pakistanis to me and their life is not too different from Indians
As someone who works in safety / occupationa hygiene I have watched the video, assessed the risks and the control measures in place to protect the workers and conclude everything is in order and no further improvements are required.
It looks to be used in lower level as quality of production defines no scale. So all the bats produced here will be different from each other in weight, girth and deflection. Good Work at the End... Keep working hard and try to add some quality checks after each step. Thanks
Haa haa tujko kharidne ke time pe sab quality check ka bat sach sach batata hae pata hae humko... 😂😂😂😂... Humto vai wahi bina logo wala koi vi quality check nehi kia wala bat hi kharidte hae.. Abhi bhi hae wo bat 5 sal purana. 😂😂😂... Tera quality check wala bat deta hae itna longevity😂😂😂😂
I think this is a local bat factory in Sialkot. The products that are exported have a very high standard of quality checks. It's made for us not for foreigners 😢. I wish we make good quality for our people as well
@@ghufranzaidi5067so what if they are tennis ball bats? He is correct in saying we should have better quality bats. These days bats don't even last 2 years, poor quality yet the price is increasing day by day. People just want to print money, small business owners who were actually making good quality bats are out of business because of big machines that mass produce bats hundreds if not thousands per day.
You can apply all the Standards on the planet but there is no way these bats would survive even in table tennis. There is absolutely no spring in the handles so shock absorption is non existant. They might make heaps for tennis ball cricket but other than that they would make good oars for paddling a boat. One could argue that the total lack of worker safety is a good reflection of their Standards.
I wish there was also a description. They're possibly using the Kashmir willow wood. If am not wrong, the bat also needs a protective film to cover the striking part of it and also the application of linseed oil at some point. Unfortunately there's nothing 'international' about their primitive production and working conditions but the hard-working men still seem to pull through despite inhaling tons of saw dust. In a country run by crooks focussed on loot, industries like this need a complete involvement of the government to make use of their acumen. But that's not what you expect in Pakistan ! Thanks
Why there isn't any standard? process doesn't seem calculated to me. Is it to reach different demands or requirements of different customers ? So they can chose one best for them from randomly made stock?
These are Tapeball bats (tennis ball covered in insulation tape) and not the real hard ball bats. They do vary slightly in weight but generally are great and last a while.
Thanks for explaining that use. They look like they would not last for an over in real ball cricket. There's absolutely no shock absorption in the handle and everything else in the process is totally lacking in any safety procedures...very third world.
@@flamingfrancis yeah they are made of a much softer wood too. However, these serve the kids and teens perfectly as we all grow up playing tape ball cricket. International level cricket is prohibitively expensive to a huge majority too.
Nice work, they are not for use with a cricket ball or in a proper cricket game, few things wrong, they are not balance, and they do not have the shock absorbers in the handle, there should be 1 to 5 rubber strips inlay in the handle, Willow is used for the bat and birch or ash for the handle, and there should be no knots in the wood, whipping should also be tuck under at lest 12 strands
Cane is / was the normal choice for layering in the handle. Next time you look you should see the microscopic holes of the cane in a first class quality handle.
Very clever but not one of these 'bats' would be approved for 'International' test matches. All various weights and sizes not meeting any precise manufacturing levels. They do look ok though for the kids to play in the park 😉
These are low grade bats made for entry level use by kids, not high grade for professional use. You will be right in assuming about the willow use, if they made willow ones for kids then it would be pretty much unaffordable lol
Shocking lack of PPE. Shame on any sports brands who put their name to this product. Dozens of ears, eyes and lungs being exposed to easily avoidable damage.
They source a lot of the willow from the UK. They will buy the trees, cut and export the wood and plant the next crop of saplings which will be harversed again in 15/20 years.
Cricket bats are mostly made of popular tree. As per government orders, these Russian popular trees are no longer required. Hence there cutting is justified. Moreover bat manufacturing is the 2nd largest industry in J&K.
So nice to see REAL hand skills instead of over reliance on CNC tech . THe bats have a soul just like the game of Cricket ! Way to go !
It all seems to be done by eye. No templates or set machines. Very skilled 👍🏴🇬🇧
It doesn't work without a template but they are experts in their work. How was he cutting round wood without support? I was not sure😮
For those wondering about the quality of bats, these are tape ball cricket bats, they are light weight and cheap in price and can last for years. They cannot be used for regular cricket/hard ball.
براہ کرم حفاظتی دستانے اور آنکھوں کی حفاظت اور ماسک پہنیں۔
So Satisfying 😅😮
Love you 🤟😘 From Nepal 🇳🇵
Thank you so much 😀
اعلی درجے کے ہنر مند لوگ، اسے کہتے ہیں کاریگری۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ ماشااللہ
It is said that machines replace workers... These guys avoided million dollar machines👌skill
Every cricket lovers watching this with an emotion🥺💕
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ددد😊😊😊ك😊ك 😮😮🎉😮
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Love watching these skilled guys, they make it look so easy.👍👍
Skill, bad techniques making rubbish products, I see no skill.
I don't know much about making cricket bats but they look like the sort you'd pick up in a cheap store to smash about the local park.
Bhai apnaka ghra kouoi
Yes you are indeed correct. The skill involved in producing a cricket bat is beyond your comprehension
@@chanhill5971he is correct though, these are cheap bats
What an excelant work by those people. Each bat have lots of hand work .criket should be long life for this people and their family
hats off to worker
in this machine generatio they are working by hand
great effort
"THE MOST SATISFYING VIDEO"
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ماشاءاللہ بہت خوب بہت اعلی
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Not a single worker here in this Bat making factory is wearing a Face Mask, glove, or any other protective device, specially with the dangerous Band Saw. Not the workers fault, its the Bosses who do not want to spend a little money to protect the workers health.
For every cheap thing we buy someone pays the price somewhere. That's a sad realty of the world
That's what everywhere was like 20 years ago. They all had their fingers. Health and safety is good, but the margin for skilled people is not that much of an advantage. Gloves and saws can be just as dangerous as no gloves for example
Bro that’s literally a day of the people in India. And as an Indian I can confirm that india is an corrupt country these conditions are normal for the labourers in India but they gotta do what they gotta do
Although by the looks of it these people look like Pakistanis to me and their life is not too different from Indians
Nonsense, matey boy had a marigold on while treating the bats 😀👍
The reality of life in a third world country. People have to work and feed their families.
As someone who works in safety / occupationa hygiene I have watched the video, assessed the risks and the control measures in place to protect the workers and conclude everything is in order and no further improvements are required.
Ahh yeah except that there's no beer fridge man..
Haha, being healthy and safety, I was also concerned
Long live Pakistan! Long live Sialkot!
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It looks to be used in lower level as quality of production defines no scale. So all the bats produced here will be different from each other in weight, girth and deflection.
Good Work at the End... Keep working hard and try to add some quality checks after each step. Thanks
Haa haa tujko kharidne ke time pe sab quality check ka bat sach sach batata hae pata hae humko... 😂😂😂😂... Humto vai wahi bina logo wala koi vi quality check nehi kia wala bat hi kharidte hae.. Abhi bhi hae wo bat 5 sal purana. 😂😂😂... Tera quality check wala bat deta hae itna longevity😂😂😂😂
@Sankhadip Das 😊😊i ..
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7:00 moron check they weight every bat
These r made from poplar trees not willow and are used to play tennis ball only , this isliye probably in kashmir.🎉
Спасибо вам огромное всем за помощь и поддержку Я вам очень благодарен за всё
Wao handmade bats... Amazing skill
I think this is a local bat factory in Sialkot. The products that are exported have a very high standard of quality checks. It's made for us not for foreigners 😢. I wish we make good quality for our people as well
Ye bats tennis ball say khelnay k liye use hotay hain
Hard ball walay bats alag type ki lakdi say bantay hain or un ka weight bhi zada hota hai
@@ghufranzaidi5067so what if they are tennis ball bats? He is correct in saying we should have better quality bats. These days bats don't even last 2 years, poor quality yet the price is increasing day by day. People just want to print money, small business owners who were actually making good quality bats are out of business because of big machines that mass produce bats hundreds if not thousands per day.
You can apply all the Standards on the planet but there is no way these bats would survive even in table tennis. There is absolutely no spring in the handles so shock absorption is non existant. They might make heaps for tennis ball cricket but other than that they would make good oars for paddling a boat. One could argue that the total lack of worker safety is a good reflection of their Standards.
These are the local bats,not for long term use
The way I play every bat is for short term use! 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
I wish there was also a description. They're possibly using the Kashmir willow wood.
If am not wrong, the bat also needs a protective film to cover the striking part of it and also the application of linseed oil at some point.
Unfortunately there's nothing 'international' about their primitive production and working conditions but the hard-working men still seem to pull through despite inhaling tons of saw dust. In a country run by crooks focussed on loot, industries like this need a complete involvement of the government to make use of their acumen.
But that's not what you expect in Pakistan !
Thanks
you get toilets in india.
stop defecating on roads
Damn. Very well said
Seems like popular willow rather than kashmir willow.
Most Likely Video Great Job #Greatskills
😱😱😱 very hard working Allah madad farmae
very nice video bhai aap itne mahnat karta hain
Wonderful Love From Bangladesh.
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Right 😊😊😊
Nice i like that bat but I want this bat
Beautiful sharing 🏏🏏🏏
Why there isn't any standard? process doesn't seem calculated to me. Is it to reach different demands or requirements of different customers ? So they can chose one best for them from randomly made stock?
keep up the good work
Next level skills, all by eye.
Mashaallah kya badhiya karigari hai very nice
Very nice work
Saandar bhai
These are Tapeball bats (tennis ball covered in insulation tape) and not the real hard ball bats. They do vary slightly in weight but generally are great and last a while.
Thanks for explaining that use. They look like they would not last for an over in real ball cricket. There's absolutely no shock absorption in the handle and everything else in the process is totally lacking in any safety procedures...very third world.
@@flamingfrancis yeah they are made of a much softer wood too. However, these serve the kids and teens perfectly as we all grow up playing tape ball cricket. International level cricket is prohibitively expensive to a huge majority too.
Good,i am from Indonesia🙏🙏🙏
Great Video. Enjoyed seeing craftsmen at work.
Greatttt video, thank you.. Ye jo white wood hai o konsi tree ki wood hai... Please batana.. Thank you, My Best Regards
So talented worker's great works
Cricket bats made in a third world country facility like this can hardly be described as "Quality".
Nearly all the sporting goods used internationally are made in this "Third world country". Get your facts right.
Bhai quality jai maa chudane😂
I live in Bangladesh. I need this type of bat. I need this under 1000 BDT.
That sawyer really knows his way around the bandsaw.
How to getting this bat
please tell them to wear masks and safety measures
Really muslims are hard workers👌
We make willow cricket bats here in Kashmir.
Supper❤
Lovely video and great skill, but let's not forget, Sachin used to get his bats in Sussex. I know the bat maker well.
Nice work video
Superb, excellent and finest work ever, every person is full of skills, dont know why Pakistan is backward, having such grat skill in this country
Very nice Good 👍
Absolutely love the health and safety
In pakistan quality no no ❌❌ quantity☑️☑️😂😂😂
😂😂
Did I miss the bit where the handles are glued into the splice? Do they?
Awesome skills 👍👏
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These are not for international players,its local player willow bats ...but still good video
AWESOME AMAZING
GIVE THESE GENUIS A CNC MACHINE
A LATHE OR MILLING MACHINE
How to import its from Bangladesh..?
I wonder how many fingers have been lost in those buzz saws?
Price kya hai batt ka
Love with you tremendously makes it ❤
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Nice work, they are not for use with a cricket ball or in a proper cricket game, few things wrong, they are not balance, and they do not have the shock absorbers in the handle, there should be 1 to 5 rubber strips inlay in the handle, Willow is used for the bat and birch or ash for the handle, and there should be no knots in the wood, whipping should also be tuck under at lest 12 strands
Cane is / was the normal choice for layering in the handle. Next time you look you should see the microscopic holes of the cane in a first class quality handle.
Very clever but not one of these 'bats' would be approved for 'International' test matches. All various weights and sizes not meeting any precise manufacturing levels. They do look ok though for the kids to play in the park 😉
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You are right these bat are used locally it’s for tennis ball…it cost around 1500 to 2000 rupees (7 to 8 dollars )
What will be the price....
What kind of wood...
Bhai bate to ak number hai par bhut patla kar diya
We have a bat but expensive... After a few days they creat the gap at the top edge please any solution
Good
I always thought bars were made out of willow ? That doesn’t look like any willow I’ve ever seen . Correct me if I’m wrong please 👍🏴
These are low grade bats made for entry level use by kids, not high grade for professional use. You will be right in assuming about the willow use, if they made willow ones for kids then it would be pretty much unaffordable lol
@@RayZoR1987 well explained my friend , happy to be educated
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These are Russian poplar trees brother.
@@Aadamfarooq cheers ! Always happy to be educated ✊
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The wood is not suitable for bat making 😢
Proud Pakistani 🇵🇰
No varnish?
Everything is useful in this world except the "Humans"
Good working
Best video whit no safety tools
These bats only look suitable for beach cricket with a tennis ball.
Shocking lack of PPE. Shame on any sports brands who put their name to this product. Dozens of ears, eyes and lungs being exposed to easily avoidable damage.
Do you have any idea? How many days need to get a log for bat of tree
Worksafe would have a field day in that joint
میرا شہر سیالکوٹ زندہ باد
Very nice👌👌👌❤❤❤❤🙏😍✨✨✨✨🌹🌹🌹🌹
Kis kis ne notis kiya ki bat me free fire. Likha tha 😊😊😊😊
Good
Not even a single worker working with PPEs
Ya... Screw safety.
Bro that's the reality
@@mangeshpadegao00
Kis trhan se padega ek bet bhai❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m not going to lie, I have had anxiety watching this video, hoping that no one gets injured or hurt while using that high speed saw! 😮
Nice 👍
Bats are too thin for my taste. Great skill 👍
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Amazing! Those guys deserve a mechanics wheely work seat and a double pay rise.
..And a carton of beer a week.
Yeah karkhana hai factory KAHA hai
Good job
They source a lot of the willow from the UK. They will buy the trees, cut and export the wood and plant the next crop of saplings which will be harversed again in 15/20 years.
Deforestation
Cricket bats are mostly made of popular tree. As per government orders, these Russian popular trees are no longer required. Hence there cutting is justified. Moreover bat manufacturing is the 2nd largest industry in J&K.
How much plants have u planted... Mc
Amazing work, but that's hardly a factory more like a sweat shop.
Football is the best game
Cricket fazul hai