Cricket bat: An introduction

Published: 09th December 2010
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Cricket is a popular team sport originated in England as early as the early 1300s; the sport is not played worldwide. The cricket match has two teams opposing each other consisting of 11 players and about a 20-meter long pitch with wooden wickets played at each end of the pitch.


Objectives:

Each cricket team consists of 11 players. The main objective of each team is to outsource the other team in number of runs. A run is scored when the batsmen runs from one wicket to another on the pitch after hitting the ball. He or she can continue to run between the wickets if the ball is still being played in the field in order to score greater runs. Once each batsman on the team up to hit is out, then the two teams switch positions. The positions on the cricket field are the bowler, wicketkeeper and nine fielders.

Factors to consider while buying a cricket bat

While buying quality cricket bat you have to understand the component parts of the bat and how they are put together. Cricket is a popular game throughout the world. It is very easy to pick a good bat if you know what to look out for. Here are the steps as to how to do it.



  • Find out construction and size of the cricket bat. Length of the bat should be 38 inches. It has two parts, blade and handle.

  • While choosing a handle, find out length and diameter that fits your height and hand size.

  • Find out what type of willow you want for the blade. The best bats are made up of English willow. Lower grades are made up of Kashmir willow.

  • You can test the performance of a cricket bat by bouncing a red leather cricket ball on the blade several times while holding it by the handle.


Types of Cricket bat

Various types of cricket bats are professional bats, junior bats and alternative bats. Professional bats are made up of English willow. Bats are made up of willows as they are tough, shock resistant and lightweight and resistant to damage. Linseed oil protects the surface of the bat and also adds friction to the surface for better control over the ball. Bats are available between 1.02 kg to 1.81 kg, with the most common weight between 1.1 kg and 1.4 kg. The weight and size of the bat are entirely a personal preference. Junior bats are smaller and lighter than the professional versions. Junior bats are smaller and lighter than professional versions. Length of professional bats should be between 63.5 cm and 73.7 cm. Width of the blade is usually closer to 8.9 cm. junior bats are made up of Kashmir willow. Alternative versions of cricket bats can be used for non- competitive versions of the game. Smaller bats are made up of beach cricket and plastic bats are available for what is called kwik-cricket, an entry level version of the sport.




Cricket is played in more than 100 countries and is national sport of England. Usually cricket bats are lightweight in nature. Specifically, Cricket Bat Willow is the preferred choice. Most of the cricket bats are made up of machine, but professional bats are made up of hand.


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