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It usually takes anywhere between 15 to 30 hours to properly stroke in a cricket ball. The recommended process has two stages. Stage 1: Start with a old cricket ball (sometimes called 'season' ball), and gently strike the bat face. Ensure that the edges and toe of the bat get special attention. Then, using an mallet (either wooden head or ball head), strike the bat face with added pressure. While every bat is different - largely depending on the quality of the willow and the degree to which it was pressed during manufacture - it is a good idea to spend at least 10-20 hours in stage 1. When the ball stops making marks on the bat face on impact, it is time to move to stage 2. Stage 2: Ideally done in the batting nets. Ask a buddy to throw a old cricket ball (from a half-pitch distance) and use the bat to hit the ball. Gradually increase the speed of the throws and the strokes. Again, there is no precise timeline, but this stage should take 5-10 hours. Once the bat has a nice 'ping' when it strikes the ball, it is ready for match play. Can this be accomplished in 2 days? Possible - but it will take atleast 15 hours of work. All the best!
in most cases the bat
Usually it would be "There is a bat and ball."
When a ball is being struck by a bat it certainly exerts a reaction force on the bat. But the bat does not move backward because the reaction is not enough to move the bat as it is much heavier than the ball. The reaction force is felt by the person who strikes the ball with the bat through his arm. If the ball is heavier than the ball the bat will surely get the reaction force and move back.
Bat can be a noun as in the flying creature or a bat you hit something with. Bat can also be a verb, as it to bat a ball. Using both forms, you can bat a ball with a bat.
because a metal bat has give so when the ball hits it the bat flex's and the ball slings off harder
One game played with a bat and no ball is Piñata.Games played with a bat and ball include baseball and cricket.
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you would have to know the price of the bat first
5 cents
Yes. The ball is moving, right? It has both momentum (mass times velocity) and kinetic energy (one-half the mass times the velocity squared). When you hit the ball with the bat, the energy of the ball is transferred to the bat, and the bat imposes its own energy and momentum to the ball.
All things being equal, the bat, the ball, the force used etc., the same thing that happens when a boy hits a ball with a bat.