How to Take Care of a Cricket Bat
So you bought your cricket bat. You turned it on. But what should you do to make this cricket bat, which you spent a lot of money and time on, last a long time? In this article, I would like to discuss further care for cricket bats in order to guarantee the healthy life of cricket equipment.
First, let's discuss pre-knocked out bats. Most manufacturers currently make bats that come pre-knocked out. But is it worth it to train to drive or knock on a previously knocked out stick? We think you should. Of course, a pre-knocked down bat will not need the same big sum as a regular bat. Here are some tips for preparing your pre-knocked bat; start with an easy practice with a pre-knocked down bat using old cricket balls, tap the edge of the bat with a hammer for fifteen to twenty minutes, this should extend the life of your bat, and finally, the pre-knocked bits still need to be greased with linseed oil.
After you have prepared your cricket stick, there are some things that you should always and never do to keep the bat for a while. To begin with, very hot weather can damage the entire cricket. Be careful not to use cheap cricket balls with your higher quality cricket bats. Always store your bat in a cool, dry place, away from moisture. Do not overdo it with the bat. And if this happens to get wet, always dry immediately. In addition, the bat should always be kept as close as possible to its original state. If it is used often, keep it well oiled, approximately every three weeks.
Another common practice in cricket is facing your cricket bat. The cladding is described as a thin polyurethane sheet placed on the sides, edges and front side. Lining is always discussed, as some consider it necessary for the life of your bat, while others consider it to be harmful to your bat. Some manufacturers believe that this protects these areas, while others believe that it affects ping and bat weight. The good news is that the material encountered today is much thinner and lighter than before.
In conclusion, it is necessary that a person properly cares for his cricket bat and follows the basic instructions, this will ensure the long life of the cricket bat. Cricket can be an expensive game if someone constantly replaces their basic cricket accessories.
First, let's discuss pre-knocked out bats. Most manufacturers currently make bats that come pre-knocked out. But is it worth it to train to drive or knock on a previously knocked out stick? We think you should. Of course, a pre-knocked down bat will not need the same big sum as a regular bat. Here are some tips for preparing your pre-knocked bat; start with an easy practice with a pre-knocked down bat using old cricket balls, tap the edge of the bat with a hammer for fifteen to twenty minutes, this should extend the life of your bat, and finally, the pre-knocked bits still need to be greased with linseed oil.
After you have prepared your cricket stick, there are some things that you should always and never do to keep the bat for a while. To begin with, very hot weather can damage the entire cricket. Be careful not to use cheap cricket balls with your higher quality cricket bats. Always store your bat in a cool, dry place, away from moisture. Do not overdo it with the bat. And if this happens to get wet, always dry immediately. In addition, the bat should always be kept as close as possible to its original state. If it is used often, keep it well oiled, approximately every three weeks.
Another common practice in cricket is facing your cricket bat. The cladding is described as a thin polyurethane sheet placed on the sides, edges and front side. Lining is always discussed, as some consider it necessary for the life of your bat, while others consider it to be harmful to your bat. Some manufacturers believe that this protects these areas, while others believe that it affects ping and bat weight. The good news is that the material encountered today is much thinner and lighter than before.
In conclusion, it is necessary that a person properly cares for his cricket bat and follows the basic instructions, this will ensure the long life of the cricket bat. Cricket can be an expensive game if someone constantly replaces their basic cricket accessories.
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