Cricket bats are made of Wood. Not all types of wood can be used to make cricket bats. They are made of coniferous wood also called as Willow. They are a special type of wood that are best suited for high performance cricket bats
The willow which is used to make cricket bats and the stumps also contains silicon, and the silicon is used to make the aspirin, often for mediacal uses. hope this helps :)
Cricket Bats
No. Cricket bats are made from willow and cane wood.
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).
Cricket bats and hurdles.
None....Bamboo is not allowed to be used in pro ball because MLB rules specifically require wood bats to be one solid piece of wood...bamboo is hollow. Josh Gibson once used a bamboo bat and hit a 700-foot homerun. After that they never used bamboo for bats ever again.
I have made one with bamboo but it doesn't work very well.
Gear like balls, bats, net, wickets and bases, helmets, gloves etc are used in cricket.
Willow is known for making cricket bats amongst other things. Cricket is a popular sport played on a grassy area. Willow is also known to be used to make brooms and boxes.
Completely wrong answer below. Ash and maple are only two wood species used for wood bats at mlb level. Birch has very small following. Bamboo is not allowed to be used in pro ball because MLB rules specifically require wood bats to be one solid piece of wood...bamboo is hollow. Bamboo because bamboo is stronger.That is also what the people in the World series use.
they used bamboo and mashed it and put salt and lime in the mushed up bamboo and let it dry.