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NB SUP Cricket BatMRF Cricket Bats: Designed To Win
For most people, especially in India, cricket isn't just a game. It's an amalgamation of emotions, a surge of adrenaline and the one time the entire nation comes together, rooting for their country. And when it comes to cricket, Sachin Tendulkar is the God. And do you know which bat Sachin used? It’s a MRF Cricket Bat. Cricket isn't limited to cricket stadiums and the television screen. You'll see a group of kids as well as adults playing this game in streets and playgrounds with the same enthusiasm as their cricket idols. MRF knows this, and keeping in mind the love for cricket, delivers this series of MRF Cricket Bats for all the cricket fanatics out there. If you've been a dedicated cricket player, you'll know that there are different types of cricket bats. But if you're new to this ball game, then, here's a quick lesson on the different types of cricket bats available:
English Willow Cricket Bats
Made using wood sourced from England, English Willow bats are known for their finesse. These MRF Cricket Bats are made of the finest woods, and the grain quality and structure speaks volumes of the willow quality. Grain quality refers to the number of fine lines that are present on the surface of the bat. This also represents the age of the willow bat: the more the grains, the older the wood used to make the bat. A higher age (of the wood) equals better performance. If you've been playing for a while and you know you're good at batting, then invest in a good English Willow MRF Cricket Bats. MRF Genius Grand English Willow bats and MRF Weapon are good examples. English Willow bats are a good choice if you're using hard balls. Since English Willow bats have thick blades, you get more stability; the ball will move faster and further.
Kashmir Willow Cricket Bats
Made from wood obtained in Kashmir, Kashmir Willow bats are heavier than English Willow bats, as the former is made from heavier timber. These MRF Cricket Bats are great for beginners who are accustomed to using soft balls. Kashmir Willow bats last longer than English Willow bats, thanks to their harder and heavier compositional wood. The blades on these bats are thinner than the blades on the English Willow bats; using this type of bat initially, and then upgrading to an English Willow model, is a good idea. MRF Master Kashmir Willow Bats, MRF Genius Kashmir Willow Bats and MRF Players Special Kashmir Willow Bats are a few of the best Kashmir willow MRF Cricket Bats out there.
Poplar Willow Cricket Bats
As the name suggests, these MRF Cricket Bats are made from poplar trees. Poplar willow bats are used by beginners and kids who've just started playing cricket. It's not the best type of bat out there, but for someone who's just learning, these MRF Cricket Bats will do.
Things To Keep In Mind While Buying A Cricket Bat
Here's a few things you should remember before you pick a bat :
1.) Keep your budget in mind. If you're looking for bats at a lower price, get yourself a poplar cricket bat. These bats are good for beginners. If you want a high end product, invest in a good English Willow bat. MRF Cricket Bats offers you all the options.
2.) If you use a soft ball, then an English Willow bat is your best bet. For hard balls, Kashmir Willow bats are more compatible. MRF Cricket Bats are available for all.
3.) Opt for bats that fall into the lower price range if you're a beginner. As you master the game, you can get a costlier, better quality bat.
4.) Count the number of grains on your bat. This is an indicator of your bat's power and durability.
5.) The handle of the bat plays a great role. The grip should be good, and comfortable and thin enough for you to hold. Some handles come with titanium, which helps you control the bat better. Opt for MRF Cricket Bats for a better grip.
6.) The size of the bat matters. If it's too long or too short for your build, you tend to have lesser control over the bat.
7.) The weight of the bat should be something you can handle. If it's too heavy, you'll find it difficult to handle. English Willow bats are heavier than Kashmir Willow bats, so choose wisely.
You can also buy MRF Cricket Bats online , choosing from a variety of bats that are cut out to perfection. With so many MRF Cricket Bats to choose from, you’ll definitely be spoilt for choice.