no
Crickets bats are usually made from willow. The best cricket bats are made from English willow. Cheaper bats, however, are not made from English willow. They are made from a cheaper willow that tends to crack easily.There are a number of woods that you can use to make a cricket bat, but Willow is the most common..
Cashmere and English willow wood and rubber
Cricket bats are traditionally made with English willow a variety of Salix alba. The handle is made from a cane plant (often Sarawak cane from Indonesia).
Yes
Cricket bats are made of English Willow with Malaysian cane handles.
Willow in general is referred to woods, basically numerous deciduous trees. As cricket bat is made of willow, it is sometimes referred as willow. Moreover, the willow in cricket is of two types:English Willow: High quality willow (used by international players)Kashmir Willow: Standard willow
as long as you can feel the stroke
No , but most cricket bats are made from willow
Quality cricket bats are made from English Willow trees. The harvesters say they plant 3 plants when 1 tree is cut and assure there will not be no shortage of English Willows in the market. It takes 4 years for a tree to be mature enough for making a good bat. Some trees are allowed to grow about 45 years too.
master blaster srijeev says glorius stick as abhishek says it doesnt depend on the stick it depends on who holds it
Salix alba var. cearulea
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.