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    What, exactly, is the difference between a $70 bat and a $700 one?

    its simple mate, english willows are resilient by nature, which is why it hits a cricket hard ball compare to non resilient woods like green heart. The harder its pressed, the less resilient it is. Softer it is pressed, the more resilient nature is retained therefore ball pings out better...
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    Hey mate, I saw your post looking for plain cricket bats, are you still looking for them?

    Hey mate, I saw your post looking for plain cricket bats, are you still looking for them?
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    What, exactly, is the difference between a $70 bat and a $700 one?

    $70 bats these days are mostly kashmir/junior/indoor cricket bats. And people got it all wrong by saying expensive bats don't last long. Some brands press their bats softer so they perform better but their lifespan is shortened. CA is a good example. Some bats cause $700 because of name...
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    Edge crack/split when knocking in

    From my experience, that's not such a worry, sure it looks ugly but the surface is what matters. I knock my bats with steel hammers, bat mallets take to long.

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