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Title: Dirty Bats
Post by: 100 not out on December 13, 2013, 07:55:32 AM
Just been watching the Ashes. Steven Smiths bat looks as though it hasn't seen a bit of sand paper for quite a while.
I remember seeing Kane Williamsons too, covered in cherries, especially the middle area.

Don't know what it is, but an unclean bat covered in cherries  does seem to have a bit a presence.
Meaning that the batsmans middles it a lot.

What do you think.

Are yours dirty or clean.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: iand123 on December 13, 2013, 07:57:54 AM
I went through a phase of keeping my bats clean but it just got a pain and i stopped bothering. Just wait for the end of season sand down/scuff sheet change to clean it up
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: horseman on December 13, 2013, 08:10:36 AM
My outside edge looks well used. 
I think theres a lot to be said about a bat full of cherries. Great character.
On the flip side difficult to go out and bat with a new blade without looking a bit special.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: DACD 1987 on December 13, 2013, 08:59:48 AM
My outside edge looks well used. 
I think theres a lot to be said about a bat full of cherries. Great character.
On the flip side difficult to go out and bat with a new blade without looking a bit special.

Mind you, you don't half cop some flak from the close fielders if you dont score many runs with it - obviously speaking from experience  ;)
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Gerry SA on December 13, 2013, 09:08:47 AM
When I first started playing, I didn't use a plastic face cover and my bat ended up looking like Smith's. I was forever sanding...😬 bit of a clean freak.

Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Buzz on December 13, 2013, 10:03:59 AM
most people on here don't have a bat long enough to let it get dirty.

god forbid someone would use the middle!
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: RoCo Da Pixie on December 13, 2013, 10:22:04 AM
I personally leave the bat. If a cherry happens to find its way on to the bat then I am overjoyed. It shows I have used the bat at least once.

I think the more the bat looks used the better.

One thing I was amazed at recently was at the recent IJC net at the Oval. I thought there was far too many swapping of bats at the bottom of the net. I am a honest believer of use one bat until it dies. That way you'll get your moneys worth!
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Blazer on December 13, 2013, 10:34:38 AM
Those self healing anti scuff sheets seems to get stained very quickly.  It is quite satifying to see the marks on the bat at the end of an innings , cricket's equivalent of worn out denim.


Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: mo_town on December 13, 2013, 10:38:33 AM
I personally love a bat with loads of cherry marks...it make it look like a warrior who has seen many wars!!
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: mo_town on December 13, 2013, 10:51:11 AM
I personally leave the bat. If a cherry happens to find its way on to the bat then I am overjoyed. It shows I have used the bat at least once.

I think the more the bat looks used the better.

One thing I was amazed at recently was at the recent IJC net at the Oval. I thought there was far too many swapping of bats at the bottom of the net. I am a honest believer of use one bat until it dies. That way you'll get your moneys worth!

I am quite surprised when I see some people on this forum owning more than 5 bats...the bats look like they have been rarely used but the owner is able to provide details of the performance of each bat  :o :o :o
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Rowan on December 13, 2013, 10:58:23 AM
My club spray paint's the ball's, this leaves heaps of marks at the end of a net!, its brilliant, makes me look like I middle a lot more than I actually do!.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: yogi206 on December 13, 2013, 12:35:22 PM
I am quite surprised when I see some people on this forum owning more than 5 bats...the bats look like they have been rarely used but the owner is able to provide details of the performance of each bat  :o :o :o

I play a lot of cricket ;-)
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: mo_town on December 13, 2013, 12:41:39 PM
I play a lot of cricket ;-)

ha ha...it would make sense if the bats were collected over an extended period of time; say 10-15 yrs. But some guys own a lot of new bats. IMO, if you r a good batsman, then you know which bat works for you and you stick to it. You don't play Russian Roulette with your bats before each innings and decide  ;)
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: procricket on December 13, 2013, 02:22:40 PM
Buzz hit the nail on the head.

I used 2 last year in games and I clean them after every innings.

But towards the end I took the scuff off and they got dirty and cracked much much more
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Alvaro on December 13, 2013, 02:32:13 PM
I think that the Aussie scuffs have a lot to answer for. That horrible mesh breaks and becomes stained red easily.

I am the most boring man ever.

After Neil Dexter.

He is the dullest sentient being I can think of.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: tushar sehgal on December 13, 2013, 02:49:19 PM
ha ha...it would make sense if the bats were collected over an extended period of time; say 10-15 yrs. But some guys own a lot of new bats. IMO, if you r a good batsman, then you know which bat works for you and you stick to it. You don't play Russian Roulette with your bats before each innings and decide  ;)

You'd be surprised mate, I have 13 or 14 right now and except for a few almost all have seen some use in nets. Although there are only 4 that get match time and it is a russian roulette before the game...mind you I wouldn't call myself a batsman lol
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: SOULMAN1012 on December 13, 2013, 07:38:59 PM
Personally I have very funny with my bats and indeed all my kit. I clean the scuff sheet after most knocks as I personally like my kit looking as new and clean as possible. I also have a scuff sheet on every one of my bats. I would also change the grip on my main match bat 4/5 times in a season, partly to keep it looking clean and also because I think the grip is very important she batting as is gloves and the quality of the plans. Also wipe pads down. A bit OCD some may say.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Over Gully on December 14, 2013, 11:13:54 AM
Nothing wrong with a bat covered in red marks, but what I can't stand is the marks left by old/discoloured balls and also some bowling machine balls leave dirty marks. At our club nets the back rubber matting along the side of the synthetic nets, which we use for throw downs and bowling machine practice, leave dirty black marks on the balls which as a result end up on the face of the bat. Looks like I've been hitting coal. Had to get some nail polish remover and get rid of them, but a nice smattering of red cherries is what I like!
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: wayward_hayward on December 14, 2013, 11:29:46 AM
As much as I love the look of a brand new bat, nothing quite beats a well loved bat with some character.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Gelds on December 14, 2013, 11:34:19 AM
Can't beat a bat that looks well used, plenty of cherries and darker in colour because if oiling. Gives it some character.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: horseman on December 14, 2013, 02:12:43 PM
Its a bit disappointing though when your first mark on your bat is on the back of the blade via a bit of a machete like sweep/slash that you are only  a bit early on!!
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: awp on December 15, 2013, 12:20:15 PM
Its a bit disappointing though when your first mark on your bat is on the back of the blade via a bit of a machete like sweep/slash that you are only  a bit early on!!
Ah. But nothing is more priceless than the facial expression of first slip as the ball flies past his right ear.......
I think smith is one of those 'lucky undies' guys, if you're making runs, dont change anything..... I would find it hard not to get the sandpaper out if I was his team mate.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: 100 not out on December 15, 2013, 03:39:11 PM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/image/558891.html?search=Kane+Williamson;page=5 (http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/image/558891.html?search=Kane+Williamson;page=5)

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/image/636473.html?search=Kane+Williamson;page=2 (http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/image/636473.html?search=Kane+Williamson;page=2)
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: SkipperJ on December 15, 2013, 05:16:04 PM
Chris Rogers must be middling everything then   :D

(http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/174100/174135.jpg)
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: awp on December 16, 2013, 01:06:45 PM
Chris Rogers must be middling everything then   :D

([url]http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/174100/174135.jpg[/url])

Looks like my golf pro's 7 iron........ rogers changed bats then hit a 4 to bring up his 50, that must have been it
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: ammo on December 18, 2013, 10:50:11 AM
For those bat cleaners out there - try some eucalptus oil, i have been using it the past few weeks and it works nicely and keeps things smelling nice.
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: mo_town on December 18, 2013, 11:13:10 AM
Chris Rogers must be middling everything then   :D

([url]http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/174100/174135.jpg[/url])


and the mark on the outside edge must be from the very next delivery he got out to..edging one it to slips  ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: mk_chappo on December 18, 2013, 05:27:23 PM
When cleaning up the face of my bat. I like to leave as many of the cherries around the middle of the bat and the completely clear the edges of any marks. At least it looks like you can middle a few - even if it was from last season !
Title: Re: Dirty Bats
Post by: Pendles10 on December 22, 2013, 10:36:56 PM
I watched Smith's kit bag review at lunch during the third test match, he said he doesn't put a scuff sheet on his bats as he believes it allows his bats to open up. Once they begin to crack he puts fiberglass tape on them.