If your kids have a cheap (Usually part of a pack) cricket bat, it's likely made from Kashmir willow; any serious cricketer goes for English willow. It has better grain density and structure, leading to less vibrations and a larger sweet spot
English willow is a much softer wood which offers a lot more natural stroke and 'give' when striking a hard cricket ball. This willow tends to help develop the right technique where timing the strike of a cricket ball becomes essential.
£150.00
Built for power. The INCURZA features large edges and a square face, helping provide maximum...
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Gunn & Moore Radon – New for 2022 – The GM Radon is a bat...
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Features: Seasoned bleached Grade 3 English Willow Knot marks with some stain/speck Fitted with good...
£100.00
Made with fantastic quality English Willow, the Academy is a bat that can be trusted...
£80.00
Features: Bow: Even - Low. Profile: Large hitting area with mid to low sweet spot, long sweeping spine...
£150.00
Product Features Grade 2 Unbleached English Willow. Middle; approx. 215mm to 235mm from toe. Edge...
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Grade 5 Unbleached English Willow. Grip: ‘Silicon’ Grip. ‘Kookaburra Pre-Prepared’ (KPP)
£100.00
Sweet Spot Mid Blade (215mm to 235mm from toe) Edge Profile Rounded Edge - Thickness...
£70.00
WILLOW TYPE - Alternative Willow SWEET SPOT - Mid Blade. EDGE PROFILE - Rounded. FACE PROFILE - Curved. TOE...
£135.00
Features: Made from Grade 4 English Willow. Mid sweet spot (225mm from the toe of...
£95.00
FEATURES - Made from Grade 5 English Willow. Profile/Shape - Low sweet spot, suitable for...
£135.00
FEATURES - Made from Grade 3 English Willow. Profile/Shape - High sweet spot, suitable for...