Sids cricket english willow cricket bats sialkot Pakistan by Faisal Siddiqui
English cricket bat willow is uniquely suited to cricket bat manufacture. It is lightweight, appealing to the eye, while categorised as a hardwood species, it has softwood properties. It has a “diffuse porous” cell structure with stiffness, density and great impact resistance. It is the impact resistance that sets is aside, there are other trees that are more dense but English cricket bat willow has a similar impact resistance to a tropical hardwood that has a density ten times greater.
the right climate and soil types in the UK for English cricket bat willow to flourish, it is relatively fast growing (12 to 20 years) and the trees are ready to be harvested when they are 58 inches (147.5cm) circumference at a height of 4 feet 8 inches (142.3cm) from the ground, with hopefully 84 inches (213.5cm) of clean trunk. Leaving them to get larger means they are more susceptible to effects such as wind damage, which can make them worthless so are best felled as soon as they are large enough.
PLAYERS – Grade 1 Pro
Players grade willow are aesthetically beautiful pieces of willow and high performing. These are all selected through our rigorous selection process to make sure that you get not only a beautiful looking bat but performance to match. In the players and the Premier grades of willow there is often more choice in the lighter clefts giving us the ability to make a larger looking bat profile in a lighter weight than you do in the lower grades of willow. You can expect 7 plus grains, clean and straight.
ELITE – Grade 1
The Elite grade 1 willow is a beautiful piece of English willow. This bat will be an aesthetically attractive cleft with high level performance. Cosmetically there will be minor blemishes as a general rule but with clean grains.
General grain numbers 6-9 and generally quite clean in its looks.
EMPEROR – The ultimate looking butterfly
Butterfly Emperor are a select grade of butterfly willow with minimal stain in the blade face or with colour and high grain numbers. These clefts are in grain structure every bit the quality of players grade willow but with the hint of butterfly stain with clean straight grains or some colour along with multiple straight grain structure
You can expect 7 grains upwards on these stunning clefts with performance to match.
BLUE
Blue willow is simply willow clefts that has blue colouring in it of varying amounts. This usually occurs from trees growing near a silage dump or sewerage farm for example and the trees draw in any impurities out the soil that may have escaped through the water sources around it. This doesn’t impart the quality or performance of the willow in any way it just creates a blue colouring that in our opinion gives it a truly beautiful unique look about each bat. These are quite limited in numbers but are so good we try and get hold of all that we can from our suppliers.
STANDARD- Grade 2
Standard grade is a cleft that is cosmetically inferior to grade 1 and butterfly emperor but has good performance due to the quality of our pressing. They will have nice clean straight grains but will have some blemishes such as butterfly and heartwood will be common place but produce fantastic bats at a great price range for the quality. The best weight choices tend to be in 2-10 upwards in this grade although depending on stock lighter is possible. Please get in touch to check on stock if you are looking for lighter weights
You can expect 5 clean straight grains or more in the standard cleft.
BUTTERFLY
Butterfly willow is a cleft with a natural stain in it. This stain can be in the form of just a small mark as in the emperor or in a lot of colour throughout the blade. The grain structure in this willow is second too non but get overlooked due to the stain and its performance is incredibly impressive and has a tendency to feel a little firmer whilst still performing to a top level. From experience they tend to be inherently stronger in their structure due to the stain but the payback is that you don’t get so much choice in lighter clefts. The most common weight choices in this grade is 2-10 upwards
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