YES!!! You should use a cork ball, put it in a sock, hang the sock on a rope. Then tie the rope from a height and let the ball in the sock hang down. Now take your bat, and and start swinging, this worked for me.
yes you should if you are using a real ball
Yes you should! Im halfway through oiling and knocking in my new Iridium 4000 and it can be done in 5-6 days. Its a long and boring process but im expecting it to be well worth the wait and work done. I used middlepeg.com and it seems to work a beaut on others!
It depends if they have a pre-prepared label or not. Personally, I like to knock them in and oil them rather than put a cover on, because you get a much cleaner hit and it is more satisfying
No. They are bats for the game cricket. Not living breathing bats.
cricket bats are made from willow
Cricket
knock it in with a mallet usually around 8 hours of knocking it in will do the trick
No , but most cricket bats are made from willow
No. Cricket bats are made from willow and cane wood.
Cricket Bats are made from wood of the Willow tree.
You can play baseball with a cricket bat but it would be hard to swing, since cricket bats are heavier than baseball bats. If the bat isn't strong enough, there is a chance that it might break. Playing cricket with a baseball would be a lot easier, but you should stick to the bats of the sport.
The maker of BAS Vampire cricket bats is BAS (Beat All Sports). This company makes quality cricket equipment like gloves and bats.