Yes, Kashmir willow is a type of tree, specifically a variety of the Salix alba species, commonly known as white willow. It is primarily found in the Kashmir region of India and is renowned for its lightweight and durable wood. This wood is highly prized for making cricket bats due to its excellent performance characteristics. The tree can grow up to 20-30 meters tall and thrives in the moist conditions of its native habitat.
Wood from an Indian tree
Kashmir willow is more cheaper and weaker than English willow. Many famous cricketers such as Alistair Cook use Kashmir willow
No, but CA does similar to mongoose in Kashmir willow
NO
English willow is many times better than kashmir because it lasts longer and the wood is softer, so you get more bounce when striking a bat. It is also easier to knock in an English willow.
No English willow is quite soft but Kashmir or any other willow would be hard
It depends what the bat is made out of if Kashmir Willow, then Pakistan, if English Willow then England
Kashmir bats are made from Kashmir willows while international bats are made from English or genuine willow 1)In Kashmir willow bats the strokes of the bats are not pre-made as you have to do its stroking 2)In genuine and English willow bats have pre-made strokes which make the bat ready to play immediatly after you have bought it
yes
the diameter of a willow tree is not known on the computer.
The duration of The Willow Tree is 1.6 hours.
well the only magical properties is under the willow tree and you can also talk to a willow tree