Archive for Cricket Bats
Kookaburra Cricket Bats
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Kookaburra produce some of the best and most popular cricket bats in the world. They’re usually not cheap, but you can pick up some good deals here, through eBay;
Woodworm Cricket Bats
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Woodworm makes some great cricket bats, but they can be expensive, check out these great offers from eBay…Here are some tips for buying cricket bats from eBay. Read More→
Cheap Cricket Bats
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Cheap Cricket Bats
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Cheap Cricket Bats On eBay?
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You should oil your new cricket bat using linseed oil before you begin to it knock-in.
Firstly lightly sand the surfaces of the cricket bat with a fine grade of sand paper. Then apply 2-3 light coats of oil to all exposed surfaces of the bat, allowing sufficient time for the bat to dry between coats, usually overnight.
Cricket Bat Care and Maintenance Tips – Knocking in Your Cricket Bat
Once you have oiled your new cricket bat you need to spend some time conditioning it before using it in a competitive environment. This is done by the process of knocking it in.