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		Equipment => Bats => Topic started by: eeshan on April 20, 2010, 07:29:53 PM
		
			
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				I wanted to know people's thought on the MB Malik Sher Amin cricket bat 
			
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				I sold a few a while back however they were purchased from a genuine UK supplier and they were very very good. One of my team mates bought one so i got to try it out once he knocked it in.
			
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				do they have thick edges as i have heard they do?
			
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				The couple i had were not massive but also not small either if that makes sense lol, will stick a few pics up if you want.
			
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				i have ordered one and it should be arriving tomorrow so cant wait :)
			
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				(http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii58/watsontotty/Picture731.jpg)
 
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 The bat still has the plastic wrapping on it so the pics aint the best, very nice bats and great quality willow.
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				looks a great bat but i hope mine has thicker edges as it is 2.12 
			
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				Should do as that one is 2lb 8oz so yours should be bigger, I've seen some which are very big.
			
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				how many times do you think its apporiate to oil the bat as i oil my bats twice but my friends say only to oil the bat once?
			
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				That depends on how much oil your putting on the bat in one coat, i normally apply a little amount around 2-3 times before and during the knocking in period. Its always best to under oil a bat rather than over oil and i find some bats need more than others. 
 
 My way is to add a small amount across all areas of the bat apart from the splice, i always leave it to dry for two days and always in a parallel position and once fully dry i decide if more is required as some bats dry out quickly. I then add another light coat and repeat the above steps and then start knocking the bat in, once the bat is ready i give it a light rub down and possibly another light coat prior to full use.
 
 I have to also say at times I've not oiled the face of the bat at all and I've added a anti scuff straight away and oiled the back and edges and this worked really well.
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				Sher Amin is hell of a bat! I have seen few and they always have had huge edges. I personally love this bat the most in MB range. Te picture above are of old version of Sher Amin however, I believe the new one has thicker edges
			
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				Ive used one and they are as meaty as they come with an excellent pickup.
 Be wary of the many fakes floating about on Ebay and buy from a reputable retailer.
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				Sher is an excellent bat. Pickup and stroke play are amazing. It will need a bit of oiling as bigger edges are produced with the help of drier willow. 
			
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				Mine was 2.8 with big edges, great pick up and a great middle. Should never have sold it! :(