Batsman breaks cricket bat hitting a boundary
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Bats don't break because they're not knocked in. They break because there are cracks in the woods microstructure. People don't realise that bats display a better rebound quality with little knocking in. This is because the bat is at it's most fibrous. This is why manufacturers don't completely press the bats before sale, because the fibres would be far too compacted. This is why only light knocking in is done.
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@johnjosephhhh1 the ball came out of the middle sherlock
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@DAJAZDJ1 They pay him to use the bat, he probably couldn't care less.
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The kookaburra really did fly!
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@DAJAZDJ1 the fucks wrong with you? guy was just having a laugh
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cheap bat, i can hit harder by using a potato :p
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Lloyds a prick it could of happend anytime is that a new rule bats can only snap in20/20
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@trajan231 it wen't for four so he could't be run out anyway id love to have seen face the next ball with what was left of his bat if i was him id be heartbroken that bat will of cost him upwards of £150
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should hav knocked it in man..
the reason why the broke is that the ball hit the bat's edge.. think bout it...the batsman swinging the bat with the force of the ball speed. edges are the weak points of a cricket bat. so, knock it in properly. @all of the comments
johnjosephhhh1 3 weeks ago 11
The 3 dislikers are prolly the bat makers, whose bat was broken into two pieces!
SuperAshahzad 4 months ago 6