No - linseed oil
yes you can but its just that the ball want come smoothly of the bat
the use of a cricket bat is to hit the ball whilst your playing cricket
They should have a 'Teak Oil' that you can use to finish the furniture
Yes, it is called seasoning. All players season their new cricket bats before they use it in a match. If you use a new bat in a match without proper seasoning, it may not perform as well as it can and most importantly it can end up broken.
You learn to hit it hard by the momentum from the bat
You can reduce the weight of a cricket bat by using sandpaper. You can use 100 or 80 grit sandpaper to sand the bat down.
To compress the fibers of a cricket bat, players may use linseed oil and a mallet to help break it in. The oil helps moisturize and protect the wood, while the hammering process helps enhance the bat's performance by increasing its durability and responsiveness.
Cricket is a outdoor game . In cricket there are 11 players . In cricket there are use bat, ball, and etc.
Reebock
do you mean an actual animal bat or a bat as in bat and ball i hope its not the animal otherwise it would be animal abuse lol you could use a bat in cricket, tennis, batminton, baseball, croquet, table tennis and more
Shahid Afridi uses YAS Sports bat