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What Is An English Willow Bat?

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The Cricket bats are made from the willow. The willow wood has features like hard-wearing, comparatively light, and simple to sand and carve into shape which makes it unique and distinctive. The willow used to manufacture bats comes from two principal regions i.e., England and Kashmir. Kashmir is the old house of bat manufacturers, whereas the willow generated from England is often considered extraordinary. English Willow cricket bats are fondly bought by passionate batsmen, for the characteristics it offers. All international & top players particularly use English Willow Bat, as this cricket bat gives maximum punch and force to the ball.   For those who want to become as successful batsmen, the initial piece of equipment is a cricket bat. English Willow cricket bats are considered by professionals, as it is more superior because of their elite impact. The most important features of the English Willow cricket bat is its Pick up and Balance. We have listed out some of ...

SS TON Cricket Bats

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  TON cricket bats are manufactured by Sareen Sports Industries. In addition to SS, TON is additionally a registered trademark of SS. SS TON is a premium cricket bat company making their cricket bats with utmost quality. To trade cricket bats in the English market and to avoid any copyright issues of Stuart Surridge, SS created their range of cricket bats in the market as TON. TON cricket bats were launched in the UK with Ravi Bopara and several other players. TON stamps on SS TON cricket bat launch was a huge success. There is no major difference between SS and TON cricket bats as both bats are made from English Willow obtained from the UK at Sareen Sports complex in Meerut (UP), India.   SS cricket bats and TON cricket bats have become famous on the global path. World-famous players like Kumar Sangakkara experienced the tremendous amount of power that originated with these huge hitting area cricket bats. Sareen originally began exporting cricket bats to the UK...