Hey guys, just been having a few chats recently about grading of cricket bats, and how there seems to be very inconsistent grading. I figured it would be a good idea to set up a topic, and see what other people view as their G1s, etc etc.
Grades of bats - Here are my grades and criteria:
Cenkos - 12+ grains with absolutely no blemishes ANYWHERE on the bat. I mean anywhere!
G1 - 6+ grains, straight and relatively evenly spaced. No more than 1/3 heartwood and only a very small speck in terms of blemishes.
G2 - 6+ grains, relatively straight and relatively evenly spaced. Blemish wise, not too many.
G3 - 4+ grains, blemished bat and not too attractive, but not too ugly. Wavy grains.
G4 - Really ugly bat!
Here are pictures of bats I have, and what I would grade them:

Newbery Tour SPS - Grade 1 (Sold as Grade 1)

Vantage LE - (High) Grade 1 (Sold as Grade 1 LE) Possibly the best of the bunch, being all sapwood and evenly spaced grains.

H4L Hattori Devil - Grade 3 (Sold as Grade 3/4)

Woodworm Torch Premier - Grade 1 (Sold as Grade 1)

MSR blemished bat - Grade 3 (Sold as Grade 3/4)

Helios Atlas Reserve - Grade 1 (Sold as Grade 1)

Laver & Wood Private Bin - Grade 1/2 (Sold as Grade 1) Reason it may be downgraded to a two is because of the blemish/pin knot.

Hunts County Cyclone - Grade 2 (Sold as Grade 3) One of two bats I would grade higher than it was.


Vantage LE - Grade 1 (Sold as Grade 1 LE)

Kookaburra Ricochet 250 - Grade 2 (Sold as Grade 3) The other bat that was graded higher. Lovely looking bat, just some pin marks a little too much heartwood.

Salix Pod Players - Grade 1 (Sold as Grade 1 LE)

Bulldog Pedigree Plus - Grade 2/3 (Sold as Grade 1) Quite a nice looking bat, but grains don't really run parallel and the odd bit of heartwood down at the toe area looks a little strange.


Vantage Volt (Ayrtek Stickers) - (High) Grade 2 (Sold as Grade 1) Grains are very nicely defined and straight, but that big blemish downgrades it!


Mongoose TorQ Premium - borderline Grade 2/3 (Sold as Grade 2)

Red Ink LE X1 - Grade 3, perhaps even 4! (Sold as Grade 1) slightly curved grains, along with a prominent orange grain. Plays really nicely though!

Blaze Dragon - Grade 1 (unsure of what it was sold as) Lovely grains!

Aldred Supreme - (High) Grade 2 (Sold as Grade 1) Lovely grains again, just a shame about that blemish!

Laver and Wood Special Reserve - (High) Grade 3 (Sold as Performance Grade 1) Not a blemish in sight, but the grains are a little uneven and there are only 5!
Post your thoughts on grading, what criteria you look for and post pics of your bats and what you would actually grade them compared to what you were sold!