Posts Tagged ‘Beloved Cricket Bat’

Now that you have purchased your new cricket bat, it is imperative that you look after it properly, so you extend the life of the bat and get the additional amount of play possible. There are some steps you should follow to prepare for a new cricket bat. First of all cricket bats first new treaty with raw linseed oil or cricket bat oil. The reason we beat the oil before use, to maintain proper humidity levels in the leaves, reducing the chances of cracks or splits in the bat itself. Also, oiling allows the fibers to mesh together properly. It is very important not to add fuel to The Bat! You must use light coats and apply on face, edge, and toe and back of the magazine. Make sure you do NOT oil logos and splice area. We recommend two or three layers by bats.

It is very important that each layer dry before applying the next layer. Once you have oiled the bat, it is time to move to hit in. If you purchased a Kookaburra, Gray Nicholls, Gunn & Moore, or any other top brand most likely to reach his bat in Hitting a cricket bat is a very important, because not only prevent the formation bat cracks, but it can improve your game if done correctly. There are two steps to hit cricket bat. First, you can use a mallet or a cricket ball and old, but cricket is still high, preferably leather. The bat should be beaten several times in all areas of bats that meet a cricket ball. As a framework, we know that this step should take about 4-6 hours or 15 minutes a day for a week. The second step is to actually use the bat hits the courts to test only the first step was a success.

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