Basically its a Short handle bat
top section of the bat... where the handle joins the bat
A cricket bat and a hockey stick varies in shape. A cricket bat has a short handle and a long flat head. A hockey stick has a long handle and a curves short head.
Harrow Its a measurement for the bat length/handle length - SH= Short Handle LH=Long Handle
Pick it up by the handle using your hand.
no you can't but you could try sticking pieces of would on the end with wood glue and then get a bigger grip so it covered the mess
Rubber casings are used on the handle of the bat; so 'rubber in cricket' means how the bowler holds the ball and how the batsman holds the bat.
Pick it up by the handle using your hand.
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
It's not true, the bat handle must be made of wood. Which the Mongoose bat is. The only difference is the join of the blade and handle is now in the handle itself.
The bat is made of two different pieces attached together blade of the bat is made with willow wood and the handle of the bat is made of cane.
The bat is made of two different pieces attached together blade of the bat is made with willow wood and the handle of the bat is made of cane.