Jelly Beanz
New Member
Buying a new cricket bat
I've got a Puma X-bow 4000 which I bought off a schoolmate at the moment, but it's only harrow and it's got quite a bit of wear and tear. I've outgrown it really, but it should do for a coupla months while I find a new one and prepare it. Today, I went down to the nearest good cricket shop and looked at a few they had. Two things occured to me, firstly that none of them less than £150 had many grains (usually 5) and secondly, that there wasn't a whole lot of difference between them, as far as I could tell. Some were obviously heavier when you picked them up, and some (like the Gray Nicolls Fusion) had a light pick up and felt heavier when you played the shot downwards.
The main thing that struck me though, was that I really didn't know what made a good bat, apart from the grains thing. They didn't have any balls to bounce off the blades (I'll ask the other assistant next time
) and the weights weren't marked on either. My main question here is, what should I look for??
Secondly though, I thought a Kookaburra Angry Beast felt good in the hands and the Gray Nicolls Fusion had a really good pickup. The Puma Stealth wasn't too bad either. Does anyone have experience with these bats or any opinions about how good they are??
I've got a Puma X-bow 4000 which I bought off a schoolmate at the moment, but it's only harrow and it's got quite a bit of wear and tear. I've outgrown it really, but it should do for a coupla months while I find a new one and prepare it. Today, I went down to the nearest good cricket shop and looked at a few they had. Two things occured to me, firstly that none of them less than £150 had many grains (usually 5) and secondly, that there wasn't a whole lot of difference between them, as far as I could tell. Some were obviously heavier when you picked them up, and some (like the Gray Nicolls Fusion) had a light pick up and felt heavier when you played the shot downwards.
The main thing that struck me though, was that I really didn't know what made a good bat, apart from the grains thing. They didn't have any balls to bounce off the blades (I'll ask the other assistant next time

Secondly though, I thought a Kookaburra Angry Beast felt good in the hands and the Gray Nicolls Fusion had a really good pickup. The Puma Stealth wasn't too bad either. Does anyone have experience with these bats or any opinions about how good they are??