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Re: Profiles of Greame Smith and Michael Clarke
« Reply #30 on: December 18, 2012, 01:55:34 PM »

Yeah, Indian made, but don't hold it against them, they're nicely shaped bats!
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Re: Profiles of Greame Smith and Michael Clarke
« Reply #31 on: December 18, 2012, 03:46:04 PM »

The speculation is so much fun I tried once over to pinpoint many bats and where they where made I found out there so much outsourcing and dark arts it just mad.

I think a few have told so many whoppers like the mg 2 bloke who randomly turns up and offers tendulkar a bat low and behold a camara man there.

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Re: Profiles of Greame Smith and Michael Clarke
« Reply #32 on: December 24, 2012, 09:38:07 AM »

" HARRY : For all those wondering how much it weighs - It only weighs 2 lb 8.5oz. The bats were magical and certainly not concaved. Like Michael Clarke, he prefers the fuller back. This is easy to do when these players are two of the best in the world! Believe it or not, I have seen Michael's Spartans and Sangakarra's SS and they both wanted their bats lightened further to 2 lb 7.5 oz. Miraculously, our Bat repairer Simon managed the job well. He is an absolute marvel!! These players swear by him not to mention players such as Shane Watson, Steve Smith and Brad Haddin amongst others."

Says Kingsgrove Sports. Super light bats.
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