No, but CA does similar to mongoose in Kashmir willow
No. They are bats for the game cricket. Not living breathing bats.
Kashmir bats are made from Kashmir willows while international bats are made from English or genuine willow 1)In Kashmir willow bats the strokes of the bats are not pre-made as you have to do its stroking 2)In genuine and English willow bats have pre-made strokes which make the bat ready to play immediatly after you have bought it
yes
Cricket bats and balls are handmade ,on a large scale , in the state of Jammu & Kashmir in India
The bat is small but ferocious, like a Mongoose.
It's not bad, but if you play serious cricket such as county or international or your quite a developed cricketer, you should definitely get English Willow. It's MUCH better. Kashmir Willow is generally made for developing cricketers and can break quite easily.
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All bats are made of willow. Most senior bats are made of English williow while some junior and very low standard senior bats are made of kashmir willow
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It is impossible to say what is the best kashmir willow cricket bat, as it depends on what type of batsman you are. If you are a stroke playing batsmen you will probably like a different bat too a defencive batsmen.
Most bats are made of English willow, a very soft, fibrous wood. Lower end bats are often made from Kashmir willow wood. K-willow is cheap and tends to crack easily and is not the prefered wood to make bats.
Several brands are known for using ash to make cricket bats, though it's less common than willow. Notable brands include New Balance and Gray-Nicolls, which have historically produced bats with ash. However, most modern cricket bats are primarily made from willow, particularly English and Kashmir willow, due to its superior performance and lighter weight. Ash bats may still be found, but they are often considered more of a niche option.