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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

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the lines on the cricket bat handle shows what level of ball it can play with. say for it has one line that means the bat is to play with a soft ball if it has two it can play with a tennis ball and three means it can play with a real cricket ball

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Harrow Its a measurement for the bat length/handle length - SH= Short Handle LH=Long Handle

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Small Harrow

It's the size of the bat

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Sh Means SHORT HANDLE

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