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Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: Blazer on March 11, 2017, 12:20:02 PM

Title: Indian Bats.
Post by: Blazer on March 11, 2017, 12:20:02 PM
Are there any indian bats with a relatively high middle something along the lines of a CA. If you happen to know one, please can you comment on the performance. I had a look at Grade 3 offerings of BDM and Ceat, but never used either of them.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: HellomynameisJ on March 11, 2017, 01:58:45 PM
I have a bdm, all be it a high grade one but the quality seems on par with other Asian brands, soft Press and probably a bit drier than it should be but well performing. I'm assuming the CEAT bats would be made in the same factories and be a similar quality to other stickers brands like MRF
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: adb club cricketer on March 11, 2017, 04:27:30 PM
BDM and SG have high middle bats mostly out of the Indian brands I know. Rest all tend to come in low/mid-low middles....
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: inzaghi316 on March 20, 2017, 06:53:31 PM
BDM, SG & BAS has high middle.
Oil them and you will get a durable bat.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Shinpathy on March 21, 2017, 09:58:48 AM
CEAT has the best high profile bats.

One of my Hitman has a 45-46mm edge plus huge full profile no concaving and tall spine, and is only 2lb 10oz, with beautiful pick up.

(https://i.gyazo.com/07037e188d539784ce9543d35c65d298.png)

Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: sanredrose on March 23, 2017, 03:58:03 AM
@Shinpathy - where did you get this bat from ?
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Over Gully on March 23, 2017, 04:10:48 AM
I've never owned an Indian made bat, always been English or Aussie made. Those who use them, is the quality comparable to Ens/Aus made? I like to support Aussie made as much as possible but with bats getting near to AU$1000 for a top-grader it is making it very difficult to do so. There are plenty of Aussie brands who get their sticks made in India (TNF, Icon, etc) and their prices are far more reasonable. Just in terms of quality of performance and also durability, how do Indian made stack up?
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Shinpathy on March 23, 2017, 04:31:03 AM
@Shinpathy - where did you get this bat from ?

From a friend.

Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Shinpathy on March 23, 2017, 04:36:08 AM
I've never owned an Indian made bat, always been English or Aussie made. Those who use them, is the quality comparable to Ens/Aus made? I like to support Aussie made as much as possible but with bats getting near to AU$1000 for a top-grader it is making it very difficult to do so. There are plenty of Aussie brands who get their sticks made in India (TNF, Icon, etc) and their prices are far more reasonable. Just in terms of quality of performance and also durability, how do Indian made stack up?

Aussie big branded bats are way too overpriced in my opinion, unless it's something special like the GN 50+ etc...
The Indian bats I got all ping sensationally, and for the price points even if they are not as durable, it probably costs less to buy another one than to buy one Aus/Eng made bats with less performance.

I think AUS/Eng handcrafted bats are too hyped, sure it's supporting locals but to compare the bats on performance they are definitely not better in my personal experiences.

Even my L & W bat pings very average compared to some of the much cheaper Indian bats I have. I have the L & W as more of a collectors item than something I would actually use.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Over Gully on March 23, 2017, 04:52:14 AM
Aussie big branded bats are way too overpriced in my opinion, unless it's something special like the GN 50+ etc...
The Indian bats I got all ping sensationally, and for the price points even if they are not as durable, it probably costs less to buy another one than to buy one Aus/Eng made bats with less performance.

I think AUS/Eng handcrafted bats are too hyped, sure it's supporting locals but to compare the bats on performance they are definitely not better in my personal experiences.

Even my L & W bat pings very average compared to some of the much cheaper Indian bats I have. I have the L & W as more of a collectors item than something I would actually use.

Yeah, I guess you see some of the videos from batmakers who criticise the workmanship of some of these bats, how the handle is fitted, etc, and it provides a negative perception.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Australian fast bowler on March 23, 2017, 06:20:06 AM
Yeah, I guess you see some of the videos from batmakers who criticise the workmanship of some of these bats, how the handle is fitted, etc, and it provides a negative perception.

From someone who just has purchased a SS Gladiator and SG Players and has used UK and AUS, the arguement that they are inferior is nonsense. 15+ years ago perhaps the standards werent as good and the UK and AUS markets lead you to believe that this is still the case. They certainly can compete with the UK and Aus markets and even excel them. The number of $900+ planks i have seen upon walking into Greg Chappels Cricket Centre and various other stores only backs this up. My Gladiator (which isnt a pro release, standard bat) is better than some of the Pro Release bats that i have used from the Aus and UK market
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Shinpathy on March 23, 2017, 06:56:55 AM
From someone who just has purchased a SS Gladiator and SG Players and has used UK and AUS, the arguement that they are inferior is nonsense. 15+ years ago perhaps the standards werent as good and the UK and AUS markets lead you to believe that this is still the case. They certainly can compete with the UK and Aus markets and even excel them. The number of $900+ planks i have seen upon walking into Greg Chappels Cricket Centre and various other stores only backs this up. My Gladiator (which isnt a pro release, standard bat) is better than some of the Pro Release bats that i have used from the Aus and UK market


Absolutely, couldn't agree more  :)
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: TGB1997 on March 23, 2017, 10:28:17 AM
I've had English Willow bats made in both England and India and both perform well. The English made bats were from Salix and granted they were custom made  by Andrew to my specifications and the bats did ping. The Indian made bats were already made but I had a huge selection to choose from and they performed very well too (I hit my first 6 and 50 with one of these bats), the one thing I would say is the performance drop off was quicker in these bats which I suspect could be as they were drier from the Indian heat but the performance was totally fine.

This season I'm moving back to English made with the Kookaburra Blaze which looks like a beautiful bat and despite not having a massive profile it does ping and pick up beautifully.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Umi on March 23, 2017, 01:58:59 PM
I thought KOOKABURA bats are munfactured in INDIA.... could be wrong
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: WalkingWicket37 on March 23, 2017, 02:06:44 PM
This season I'm moving back to English made with the Kookaburra Blaze which looks like a beautiful bat and despite not having a massive profile it does ping and pick up beautifully.

Kookaburra as in the Australian company who's bats are made in India? ???
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: shax12 on March 23, 2017, 02:41:26 PM
Indian bats are the best. SS and SG top range bats are for around £320 and their quality is on par and even better on most occasions then bats made around the world that are £400+.

Regarding the high middle I word advise Ceat bats. And after that BAS. Others are more mid to low unless you get a custom made.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Shinpathy on March 23, 2017, 02:42:55 PM
Kookaburra as in the Australian company who's bats are made in India? ???

Beautiful SG made ones ?
 :D

The same Kookaburra that has grade 1+ kahuna players LE with 6 grains and blemishes on the face.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: TGB1997 on March 23, 2017, 03:11:31 PM
Kookaburra as in the Australian company who's bats are made in India? ???
There are bats that are reserved for players in their sponsored player scheme that are made in England
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: petehosk on March 23, 2017, 06:10:54 PM
I thought KOOKABURA bats are munfactured in INDIA.... could be wrong

SG
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: sanredrose on March 23, 2017, 06:33:59 PM
@Blazer - If you wish to buy an Indian brand then I would recommend SS Gladiator, TON reserve, SS maximus, TON player edition, SG player edition, SG Maxxum & Robinson Sports Pro cricket bat. I have either used these bats or borrowed it for a game from my friends. Crappiness with the Indian brands would be the handle thickness. They somehow keep making the handle thinner than usual. This is usually a big let down for me.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: Umi on March 23, 2017, 07:57:44 PM
Also try BDM
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: sarg on March 24, 2017, 07:20:23 AM
I just received a SG Maxxum Select for review. Will post on my page soon. Generally it is great value, nice willow, big full shape and light. Grip is disappointing.

(http://i1156.photobucket.com/albums/p570/marcinadelaide/A808F684-00A2-40DD-8CB0-CD35622BD6F0_zpsfrhwtqxc.jpg) (http://s1156.photobucket.com/user/marcinadelaide/media/A808F684-00A2-40DD-8CB0-CD35622BD6F0_zpsfrhwtqxc.jpg.html)

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(http://i1156.photobucket.com/albums/p570/marcinadelaide/FA196DD4-AC09-447E-A8A0-11AA337D6281_zpsllqkiejo.jpg) (http://s1156.photobucket.com/user/marcinadelaide/media/FA196DD4-AC09-447E-A8A0-11AA337D6281_zpsllqkiejo.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: sgcricket on March 24, 2017, 08:01:33 AM
Haven't heard of this model from SG but the bat looks a cracker.
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: sgcricket on March 24, 2017, 08:15:49 AM
I highly rate this bat that I received from SM. 42 mm edges and 66 mm spine. Weighed 1180 gms = 2lb 9.6oz. After adding 2nd grip and hammer edge scuff sheet, the weight is now 1235 gms = 2lb 11.5oz

Grains
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Back
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Profile
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3945/33490170421_1125088256_c.jpg)

Concaving
(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2897/33619226315_a6d438bd2b_c.jpg)
Title: Re: Indian Bats.
Post by: sanredrose on March 24, 2017, 09:04:23 PM
Haven't heard of this model from SG but the bat looks a cracker.

SG Maxxum seems to be a new offering. Quality is very good. Friend of mine mentioned that the profile is very similar to Kook Ghost.