i'd say gray nicolls seeing as ive got a puma bat and a gray nicolls
Gray nicolls predator
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In my Opioin You should probably buy a Gray Nicolls because all of there bats are decent.You could just choose a Players bat because that has to be good.If you want to buy a good solid bat buy a Gray-Nicolls
defs the legend, iv had a few gray nicolls bats and nothing compares to the legend its light and has a huge middle
Most cricket players at the national level actually have a custom made cricket bat. The Grey Nicholls (or other) logo on the bat is just a sponsorship endorsement, not the maker of the bat themselves.
Determining whether Kookaburra is better than Gray Nicolls depends on personal preference and specific needs in cricket equipment. Kookaburra is known for its innovative designs and quality, particularly in cricket bats and balls, while Gray Nicolls has a strong reputation for craftsmanship and performance. Players may prefer one brand over the other based on factors like bat weight, pickup, and feel. Ultimately, it’s best to try both brands to see which suits your playing style.
Will edward Karl hughes is the bestThere are few top brands in cricket bats.Whenever anyone speaks about cricket bat, Gray Nicolls & Gunn n Moore comes in mind first .they are obviously the top brands and most wiely used. Slazengr and kookabura comes later.
When Andrew Strauss first came into the England team in the summer of 2004 he used the Gray Nicolls Powerbow. Nowadays, he still uses Gray Nicolls, but now he uses the Predator model.
Some of the world-wide manufacturing brands of cricket bats are: Gray-nicholls Slazenger Gunn and Moore MRF Salix Woodworm Adidas Hunts County Kookabura Newbery Puma PSC Bas BDM Bradbury Ihsan SS SG Reebok
Gray Nicolls GN500 Pro Balanced bats were the 4 Scoop Version of the more popular Single Scoop GN100The bats were made from the mid to late 70's ,for about 10 years after which point Gray Nicolls went to a Twin Scoop "Megadrive".The 4 Scoop was used by Ian Chappell, and if you look at pics from the Early "World Series" games played in Australia in the late 70's, you will see some nice action shotsAlthough not as popular at the time, they are now highly prized on the collectibles market.
I think gray nicholls. I bought an adidas bat last year and it cracked in about 3 months! I have used gray nicholls many times before and have never had a problem with it.