Laws of Cricket changed to allow previously ‘illegal’ bats - Laminated bats will now be permitted at all but the elite level ...
Inside Gray-Nicolls and the past, present and future of cricket bat-making - BEHIND THE SCENES: 150 years since cricket bats were first made in Robertsbridge, Harry Latham-Coyle visits the East Sussex ...
The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is set to change the Laws of Cricket, permitting bats previously considered illegal, in a ...
Cricket bats previously deemed illegal for adult amateur players are to be permitted after a change in the law brought about ...
Every cricketer needs The Right Bat. It's his most trusted companion. Traditionally carved from top-quality willow, famous bat-makers, source the bulk of their willow wood from Kashmir. The coveted ...
For years, unemployment shadowed 30-year-old Musawar Ahmad’s life, depending on family to meet his financial needs. Degree in hand and hope in his heart, he knocked on many doors only to be turned ...
Bamboo cricket bats are stronger, offer a better 'sweet spot' and deliver more energy to the ball than those made from traditional willow, tests conducted by the University of Cambridge show. Bamboo ...
Ever since the 1890s, cricket bat blades have been made of willow wood. According to a new study, however, bamboo bats should offer better performance and a lower environmental footprint, plus they ...
Darshil U. Shah receives funding from ERDF (Interreg France-Channel England) and BEIS. For nearly 200 years, willow has been the principal material used in the production of cricket bats. English ...
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