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A very popular alternitive to a bat mallet is a cricket ball in a sock, i know it sounds strange but this is how many cricket knock in and prepare their bat. Put the ball in the sock and grab the sock just above the ball leaving a gap so it can swing round. Then just start to hit the same spot and it works just like a bat mallet :)

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