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We have tied up with renowned sports goods company, who produces the finest of handcrafted cricket bats in Kashmir, the syndicate sports goods is one of the very few companies in Kashmir producing high-class cricket bats through keeping a strong emphasis on quality and performance

Great pride is taking in delivering this via the expertise of the team based in Kashmir, led by the master bat mark. Traditional methods are used by syndicate sports good to shape bats by hand and eye with original tools of the trade this tradition combine with constant innovation. Cricket bats are considered to be the very finest cricket bats in the field and in the market we are presenting the following pages in the range of best naturally seasoned Kashmir willow cricket bats coming from the company that perhaps has much domestic cricket playing with bats made in our factory. Our website is simple and practical just as our management philosophy is just the way our products are. We hope you enjoy your trip here and thanks for stopping by.

1200gm Onwards 1250gm Onwards 1250gm Onwards

Description
Selected best grade Kashmir willow bat contemporary masterpieces developed by syndicate sports goods to enable the accomplishing players to succeed in today’s demanding game. A beautifully balanced bat allowing a light pick up. Without losing the Feeling of power at your fingertips quality smooth Kashmir willow. Naturally seasoned willow blade. With reinforced carbon fibers handle insert. Nine-piece imported Singapore cane, which provides excellent shock absorption and gives jerk-free. Performance deep longbow and thick edges. Special pressing technique blended with a massive and strong edge flattened back with a rising swell behind the sweet spot providing optimum weight displacement. Natural. Finished available in the poly coating, oiled, natural, and bleached on request.

Comes along with one self-adhesive, fiber tape, bat care instruction manual, full-length tetron cover with straps.

1250gm Onwards 1250gm Onwards 1250gm Onwards

Description
Selected 1st grade Kashmir willow Bat Naturally seasoned willow blade. Handle insisted on nine pieces. Cane handle. Thick edges. Thick shoulders thick toe Curved blade. Long sweet spot. An advantage on low and bouncy. pitches. Delicately bowed helping you keep yours. Hands. In front of the ball, on contact enhancing control and technique. These bats are ideal for the cricketers wanting bats with a large profile. Fantastic all-around wicket performance. Naturally finished available is poly coaling oiled. Natural, bleached on request.

Comes along with one self-adhesive fiber tape. Bat care instruction manual, full-length tetron cover with straps.

1300gm Onwards 1300gm Onwards 1300gm Onwards

Description
Selected grade Kashmir willow bats naturally seasoned willow bats. Handle inserted all cane bamboo handle. Unique contused back. With an extra big bulge behind the sweet. Spot for the extra bench extra protective covering along the front of bat that enhances. Longevity of blade. Best suited for club players. natural finished available in ply coating natural bleached on request.

Comes along with one self-adhesive, fiber tape bat case instruction manual Half cover with straps.

1300gm Onwards 1300gm Onwards 1300gm Onwards

Description
Naturally, seasoned willow bats handle inserted half cane economically priced bats. Scooped back for better balance and extra strength to the sweet spot. Naturally finished available in poly coating natured, bleached on request comes along with half cover with straps, edges fibered.

Description
Selected grade Kashmir willow. Bats naturally seasoned willow bats for tennis balls small size bats with the size of 6 no., 5 no. and 4 .no. handle inserted wood handle .best bat for the age group of 7 to 14 years available in poly cooling .natural bleached mostly played by the tennis balls.

Bat Care
Knocking-In
Knocking-in is the process by which the fibers of the willow blade are compressed and knitted together to help prevent damage from the impact of a cricket ball. This is best done by using an old ball or a bat mallet. It is not sufficient to hit a few balls in the nets or in the garden. Knocking-in should be done in a patient and thorough manner and should take no less than 6 hours in total. To a large extent, the effective life of your bat is determined by the thoroughness of your knocking in the process. You are trying to make the toe and edges in particular harder than when the bat was purchased, to minimize the damage from an edged stroke.

How Do I Knock In My New Star Tech Bat?

  1. Using an old ball or a bat mallet like a hammer and deflect gently off the edges the way a ball might in a game.
  2. Increase the force and work the edges until they show a rounded, compact appearance.
  3. Use the bat to hit short catches (i.e. very light work on the face) or bounce a cricket ball up and down on the face.
  4. Use the bat in the nets against old softer balls.
  5. Use the bat in the nets against newer balls.

Causes Of Damage
Cricket bats are made of willow it is to be expected that the condition of the bat will deteriorate during its poor quality or excessively hard cricket balls can be a cause of many types of crack damage to the blade of the bat. We recommend that only balls of reputable manufacturers are used. Use of any other type of ball may cause damage to bats and will affect any claim made

Dry bat
It is important to store your bat wisely to prevent the willow from drying out and becoming brittle. Ideally, you should store your bat in a garage or shed where the wood can absorb some moisture from the atmosphere.
DO NOT leave your bat close to a central heating radiator or fire.
DO NOT leave your bat in your car boot or rear window where the temperature will soar. 

The toe swells due to dampness.
When the toe of your bat swells this has been caused by water/dampness getting up into the wood fibers. Avoid this by doing one of the following:

  1. Applying a light coat of oil to the toe before each game.
  2. Use of a sealant to prevent water from penetrating.
  3. Applying a toe guard before bat is used

How Do I Knock In My New Star Tech Bat?

  1. Place the toe of the bat in a woodworking vice, being careful to cushion both sides of the blade to prevent damage.
  2. Allow the damp area to dry normally then use an old ball to knock out the swollen area.

Edge and toe damage
The majority of bats will be damaged if the batsman edges a quick ball or digs out a fast yorker. The bat must be put in for repair as no willow will withstand such impact. Knocking in properly, however, will reduce risk.

Surface cracking

Willow is not manufactured. Surface cracks or crazing will appear on the face of all bats after a period of use. The knocking in period is vitally important in minimizing surface cracks. Surface cracks do not harm the bats performance but proper knocking delays the appearance of these cracks.

Oiling 
Far too many bats coming back for repair have been over-oiled. There is a danger that you can damage the wood fibers by over oiling. It is better not to oil than to over-oil.

Polyarmour bats or bats with face tape do not need oiling other than perhaps a very light coat to the toe to avoid water getting in and causing the wood to swell.

To oil your bat properly

  1. Using a soft rag, apply a light coat of oil to the front, edges, toe, and back of the bat blade.
    (DO NOT OIL THE SPLICE AREA)
  2. Keep bat in a horizontal position.
  3. After 2 weeks, lightly sand with very fine sandpaper and apply another light coat of linseed oil to the face, edges, and toe (not the back).
  4. Repeat after 2 more weeks ensuring the bat is kept horizontal between oilings.
  5. Only use raw linseed oil.