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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Contrails on March 26, 2016, 09:07:02 PM
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G'day everyone,
Recently on the news, I saw a clip of Virat Kohli giving a bat to M. Amir. But I noticed the bat didn't have the MRF stickers on it.
(http://i.imgur.com/7AUkjTe.jpg)
Interesting profile shape too!
On further digging, I have noticed most of the bats he has been using in 2015 and 2016 have the MRF stickers on the front and back and are usually blank on the sides - missing the MRF logo.
(http://i.imgur.com/j32oD1m.jpg)
Would love to find out who makes his bats.
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The tyre company mrf.
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I'm SSure that SSomeone haSS posted who makeSS Kohli'SS batSS SSomewhere on here, can't remember who they said it waSS though
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Haha, thankSS mate.
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Or should the question be who "doesn't" make his bats
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SS RNS and Bas with a few of the smaller boys too...
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Used a Ca too
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No, MRF make it themselves. Here are some shots of their own NV series (out soon) in production.
https://youtu.be/uhRO6tB2OcE
Would an SS factory EVER look this high tech? I think not
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Its definitely SS. Dhawan, Rohit, Kohli, Dhoni are the guys who use SS made bats with contract stickers like MRF, Ceat, Spartan etc...
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Who makes Kohli's bats? Whoever he wants...
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If you can get your hands on a RNS pro bat you will see why they make for some of the big boys.
I had one, went like a gun, until it disintegrated!
To say the pressing on some pro bats is 'soft' would be a complete understatement!
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Last time I have seen in RNS factory personally, about 5 years back all the Reebok and MRF Retail bats are made by RNS. Also some lower grade MRF's by KG. As far as players are concerned, too many bat makers in the picture. Virat used to play with BDM when he was playing Under 19. So, don't count out BDM to give him blank bats to sticker them up as MRF.
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He doesn't have any specific supplier, he has got his bats from SS, SG, RNS, BAS, BDM, CA and many other suppliers in India/Pakistan. He just has a fixed profile and he gets his bats made by guys and whatever he likes, he keeps and rest of them are sold at various places. I have also heard that he has started using semi-oval and tapered handle (thicker at the bottom than thinner at the top) though he is a very wristy player.
All the professional Indian players including Sachin and Dhoni....... have/had fixed profiles and they just got those profile bats made by different suppliers (though BAS was Sachin's favorite towards the later part of his career). There are only a few cricketers who have stuck to one supplier (e.g. I have heard that Rahane buys his bats only from PR - a small supplier from Meerut or Sehwag and Dravid mostly used SG in later parts of their careers).
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The picture at the top and during the recent test it looked like his bats had hardly any bow to them. With his rumoured switch away from MRF to possibly new balance is it possible that they are made in the uk now?
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Agree with @sachin200 . He gets his bats from all manufacturers. They test it out in nets and keep the ones they like.
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If you can get your hands on a RNS pro bat you will see why they make for some of the big boys.
I had one, went like a gun, until it disintegrated!
To say the pressing on some pro bats is 'soft' would be a complete understatement!
Soft pressing = high performance? Another contentious issue/ myth.
Where's Mr Streaky Bacon today?
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He doesn't have any specific supplier, he has got his bats from SS, SG, RNS, BAS, BDM, CA and many other suppliers in India/Pakistan. He just has a fixed profile and he gets his bats made by guys and whatever he likes, he keeps and rest of them are sold at various places. I have also heard that he has started using semi-oval and tapered handle (thicker at the bottom than thinner at the top) though he is a very wristy player.
All the professional Indian players including Sachin and Dhoni....... have/had fixed profiles and they just got those profile bats made by different suppliers (though BAS was Sachin's favorite towards the later part of his career). There are only a few cricketers who have stuck to one supplier (e.g. I have heard that Rahane buys his bats only from PR - a small supplier from Meerut or Sehwag and Dravid mostly used SG in later parts of their careers).
Rahane just not just use PR look on his profile on crickinfo to tell me this.
As for pressing soft all you have to think about is force in force out why would you want a bat to absorb so much motion.
Simple really even a thick man like me gets it...
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Rahane just not just use PR look on his profile on crickinfo to tell me this.
As for pressing soft all you have to think about is force in force out why would you want a bat to absorb so much motion.
Simple really even a thick man like me gets it...
But soft does absorb? Simple really?
Optimum pressing is what you're looking for, according to the real experts.
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But soft does absorb? Simple really?
Optimum pressing is what you're looking for, according to the real experts.
I been around enough bats and played with enough to know soft pressing is a load of tosh...
Ask any maker on here they will say the same.
Pressing the great beyond it incredibly hard to not press a bat correctly.
There no real cloak and hidden mirrows really.
Optimum is correct but that will always vary from once bit of wood to another and done on feel and sounds by most.
Absorb well what do you think a dent is in your bat!!!! Energy into the bat...
Ask yourself why do you knock your bat in and why do bats "open up" they get a harder face is what IT IS....
So much BS talked about pressing and bats for most it doesn't matter what you use if you cant bat no amount of great bat will change.
Take bows I hear they help you hit over the infield, what a load of crap where you hit the ball and which hand is dominant does and how early or late you take it.
The biggest difference in bats is the bloke holding it...
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I been around enough bats and played with enough to know soft pressing is a load of tosh...
Ask any maker on here they will say the same.
Pressing the great beyond it incredibly hard to not press a bat correctly.
There no real cloak and hidden mirrows really.
Optimum is correct but that will always vary from once bit of wood to another and done on feel and sounds by most.
Absorb well what do you think a dent is in your bat!!!! Energy into the bat...
Ask yourself why do you knock your bat in and why do bats "open up" they get a harder face is what IT IS....
So much BS talked about pressing and bats for most it doesn't matter what you use if you cant bat no amount of great bat will change.
Take bows I hear they help you hit over the infield, what a load of crap where you hit the ball and which hand is dominant does and how early or late you take it.
The biggest difference in bats is the bloke holding it...
Agree with all of this. Now will you please go and tell the Sky commentators?
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As for Kohli bat
Made and direct from SS
2-7 and a half ounce full profile and 42mm edge...
oh and my left over meat......
cheers to the man who got me this.
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not a patch on my B3 best bats mind...
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The biggest difference is the man holding it? ;)
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could not agree more mate...
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If it so simple that soft = absorbing energy can you explain why a tennis ball (soft) will bounce higher on concrete when dropped from the same height as a cricket ball (hard) ;) :)
"Soft" doesn't necessarily mean absorbing energy but of course you need a thin(ish) protective layer through a combination of pressing and knocking in and I'd imagine that after more careful, lengthy, "correct" knocking in of a soft press bat you get the same outcome as a "correct" press and "correct" knock in which is pretty much what you are saying anyway and you can ignore the smart ass comment on soft = absorbing :)
I don't think procricket said it was as simple as anything. He was just rejecting the commonly held belief that soft pressing = high performance in cricket bats.
A cricket ball and a tennis ball are made of completely different materials. A tennis ball is full of air!
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And now I think of it, new (harder) tennis balls do bounce more than old (softer) ones.
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I promised myself I"d start going out more...
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If it so simple that soft = absorbing energy can you explain why a tennis ball (soft) will bounce higher on concrete when dropped from the same height as a cricket ball (hard) ;) :)
"Soft" doesn't necessarily mean absorbing energy but of course you need a thin(ish) protective layer through a combination of pressing and knocking in and I'd imagine that after more careful, lengthy, "correct" knocking in of a soft press bat you get the same outcome as a "correct" press and "correct" knock in which is pretty much what you are saying anyway and you can ignore the smart ass comment on soft = absorbing :)
Concrete you say that's my point what effect does either ball have on the surface of concrete... That's right none...
Think if a ball goes into a bat and dints it then the inward force is taking something out on the outward force after all a bat is not a trampoline.
But concreate neither ball will have a impact on the face of the concrete and that nullifies it.
Optimum press is the one the one not too deep or too soft.
Please don't call me a smart ass either pal, so what would you say a don't through a soft press is .... science is there to prove the indentation is caused by absorbing more pressure through the membranes by crushing them. Of course ball types have different properties. I was not trying to be smart it just what I have learnt from a very scientific guy.
It why you knock the bat in too..
oh and the bat from SS was I guess softer pressed and did not play well but then again I tend to find bats that mark are never great I like my straws crushed but as you say not too deep a thin veneer bit like a laminate with a mega pressed thin bit over a nice soft bat....
Why would anybody want a soft bat why press a bat.
here you go
https://cricketbatblogdotcom.wordpress.com/2015/10/17/cricket-bat-pressing/
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This dint is effectively lost energy, energy that should have been transferred back into the ball, decreasing the Co Efficient of Restitution (ball rebound speed). Also, what you will get is bat that will break up very quickly due to repeated damage caused by ball impact.
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Absolutely spot on, spent far too long studying this stuff when its essentialy as simple as that.
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As for Kohli bat
Made and direct from SS
2-7 and a half ounce full profile and 42mm edge...
oh and my left over meat......
cheers to the man who got me this.
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not a patch on my B3 best bats mind...
Bat of my dreams.... Can i have it? :(
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Take bows I hear they help you hit over the infield, what a load of crap where you hit the ball and which hand is dominant does and how early or late you take it.
I disagree. I have found that bows help when picking up fuller deliveries and clearing fielders, something I can't do with straight bats. Maybe pros can clean hit where ever they want with a straight bat but for a clubbie like myself, bowed bats are a blessing!
The biggest difference in bats is the bloke holding it...
Luke Wright gave Ranjit bat a "2" rating out of 10. Is there something wrong with Luke Wright's abilities? As a clubbie, I will take whatever help I can get from a bat - big edges, giant bow, heavy weight, you name it. I need all the help I can get and I will happily accept it. I don't have time to practice like a Pro to become proficient like a Pro. These are artificial standards and myths that are hoisted upon mortal/clubbies by purists and we don't need them!
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I disagree. I have found that bows help when picking up fuller deliveries and clearing fielders, something I can't do with straight bats. Maybe pros can clean hit where ever they want with a straight bat but for a clubbie like myself, bowed bats are a blessing!
Luke Wright gave Ranjit bat a "2" rating out of 10. Is there something wrong with Luke Wright's abilities? As a clubbie, I will take whatever help I can get from a bat - big edges, giant bow, heavy weight, you name it. I need all the help I can get and I will happily accept it. I don't have time to practice like a Pro to become proficient like a Pro. These are artificial standards and myths that are hoisted upon mortal/clubbies by purists and we don't need them!
The myth of bows like you say, so you can say I'm giving a myth but your clearing the field because it has a bow is up there with soft pressing because if your that good to exactly hit the ball on the upward trajectory and it help then you my good man may as use the middle. I know your affinity to bows and fair play
But that is what is great if in your mind to you it helps that's all that matters.
I'm just giving you a point of view up to you if you believe it.
As for the GN VIDEO great marketing but it only my opinion
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^ Ok. Fair comment. My transition to bowed bats was an accident but I tell ya they make my life so much easier.
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The myth of bows...
You're not just saying this because B3 don't/ can't do bows?
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You're not just saying this because B3 don't/ can't do bows?
Haha funny that I sent one to internal training and I have a couple of bowed bats from B3.
The bow on the kholi type bat from SS is not a big bow.
It not hard to press a bow it a uneven press though...
I don't mind a gently bow as bats go that way anyway
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Haha funny that I sent one to internal training and I have a couple of bowed bats from B3.
The bow on the kholi type bat from SS is not a big bow.
It not hard to press a bow it a uneven press though...
I don't mind a gently bow as bats go that way anyway
I think this is hoe the trend started? Players liked the bow of old favourite bats?
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@procricket that is an amazing looking bat and the grains are just bat porn.
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decreasing the Co Efficient of Restitution
You had a bump on the head Dave, us Northerners don't use words that fancy. :D