Why the hatred? The guy has done nothing to you, save for make the most of his moment. More so, if he is in the limelight (and happy to be so) he is probably allowing those who are far from comfortable in the glare of fame to remain in the background.
As for being washed up - who knows but...
Love it, really do. Put your dirty mac and cigar away Colombo, as I'm nothing but a common or garden troll. I find the whole idea of bringing wives or girlfriends into it extreme to say the least but if the chance to rile someone crops then who am I to say no.
I'm not even on the same...
I reckon (well I know) I have all the criteria covered and more (to the point where I work with so called 'elite' players and could probably cover the bases for the level 4 award)) but the hardest part is getting the backing of the local cricket board. Firstly it was a struggle to get the CDW's...
If it is clear anti scuff you're probably best off leaving the face un-oiled (but oil the back of the bat). If it's a cover with lines on then you can probably get away with a bit of oil.
It will probably need some oil applied to the back of the bat (and the face if it is not covered). One or two applications will not over oil the bat, especially if you only apply small amounts.
A small amount of additional knocking in won't hurt either.
Bats are bats - they are made from natural products and as such can break at anytime. What Triforce offered seems reasonable to me. You bought a bat and they replaced it after it broke. They offered credit for the second bat that broke with the view that you would replace it again and...
All depends on what cover you're fitting. The clear cover needs to be applied to a bat which has not been oil otherwise it will simply peel off (glue is not that strong). Covers with the fibre glass strands (which I'm guessing you're referring to here) will generally stick even if a bat has...
Generally Kashmir bats will be fine. Yes, they may not play as well as English willow but as long as you try to buy a reputable brand and give it a lick of oil the bat should last you a few seasons. Remember though that willow is natural product and as such it may break after one hit or after...
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