Harrow Its a measurement for the bat length/handle length - SH= Short Handle LH=Long Handle
The 'H' is a stamp to classify the size of the bat purchased. It is usually stamped on the shoulder of the bat, along with the weight. Here are some useful classification stamps: 'H' means Harrow 'SH' means Short Handle 'LH' means Long Handle
Junior's bat are of Size H. Means under aged players can use this size of Bat
William H. Slatter has written: 'Recollections of Lord's and the Marylebone Cricket Club' -- subject(s): Marylebone Cricket Club
An H and B No. 60 Joe Dimaggio bat can be worth hundreds of dollars or more. Depending on the condition, this bat can go for upwards of $700 and even more.
i have a h&b 88 wooden bat and i would like to know how much it is worth can u please answer?
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F. A. H. Henley has written: 'The boys' book of cricket'
The volume of a baseball bat can vary significantly depending on its size and design, but a standard wooden baseball bat typically has a volume of about 600 to 900 cubic centimeters. To estimate the volume, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr²h), where r is the radius and h is the height (length) of the bat. The specific volume will vary based on the bat's diameter and length.
Frank H. Tyson has written: 'Test of nerves' -- subject(s): Cricket, History
BY Shoaib Akhtar 161.3 km/h (100.2 mph)
ishant sharma 153 kph/h
Mufardi bon Bielé - 162 km/h