it doesnt really matter but if you do u will need linseed oil probaly found in wilkinson
We use linseed oil because it soaks into the the bat and makes it moist and knocking in becomes much easier but make sure to use raw linseed oil and not boiled linseed oil. The bat does not soak boiled linseed oil. Raw linseed oil not only increases the life of the bat but also makes the performance of the bat better.
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.
No - linseed oil
yes you can also oil your bat before u do it u dnt wnt to damage the bat
yes you do
THE BAT THATT IS A vegeterian of course
It's anus. But they rarely need to be oiled. If you are oiling a single bat, try to do it outside of the cave so as not to unnecessarily excite the others in the colony.
You deaden the bat's wood and ruin its performance. It also encourages rot, potentially ruining the bat itself.
put raw linseed oil on a cloth and wipe the face of the bat. Then if its a sunny day leave it out for a couple of hours. Then bring it in and wipe all the oil which hasn't been sucked off. hope this helps.
yes you can but its just that the ball want come smoothly of the bat
there are some dissagrements on weather pitcher should bat or not there are some dissagrements on weather pitcher should bat or not