 | Gray-Nicolls recognise that today's juniors soon develop into the next generation of cricketers. As players and coaches, we also believe that juniors should develop the right habits from a young age, when choosing their own bat and cricket equipment. We strongly recommend and encourage the use of a light bat to help develop natural stroke play; therefore we take extra care in selecting the blade and monitoring the weight of all our junior bats. |
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 | The Globe is Woodworm's brand new bat for the 2007 season. In response to the overwhelming requests for a third Woodworm bat, the Globe is to live up to its name when all Woodworm players across the world use it at the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean. |
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 | With an improved profile and striking new cosmetics for 2007, the new Ballistic model range continues the evolution of our highly successful flagship bat. |
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 | All Kokkaburra bats are produced using our unique 'custom pressing' technique. This ensures that all bats are individually pressed by the bat maker to exactly the correct level to ensure the correct trade off between 'Ping' and durability. Most players will agree that no bats 'Go' like Kookaburra's and it is this technique combined with the traditional hand making skills, which have largely been lost in today's mechanised production techniques, that makes the difference. |
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 | Junior Cricket Bats from Slazenger |
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 | There are no right or wrong bats, the bat to choose is the one that feels most comfortable for you. We recommend that you always feel the bat before you buy it and that you pick up several bats before making your final choice. GM 5 Star dealers carry a wide range of GM bats and will give sound advice.
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 | Junior cricket bats from Hunts County |
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