I tried searching but i could really find my answer so here it goes
Last night I was in my local sports direct, having a browse for a present for a young lad who did well in his year 6 exams, and whilst in their I was
Obviously drawn to the cricket section. So when i arrived there were about 10 bats for
Sale, and I noticed a slazenger v100 xtreme, which when I picked it up, felt brilliant, weighing in at 2.8, so inspected the face, and it had 9
Straightish grains, about 7 of them very straight, so I was pleasantly surprised, I checked that it was English willow and that they hadnt been drawn on and i decided to buy the bat after tapping a ball on it and getting a very good response.
The bat had at rrp of £160 or something and i got it for £20. Bargain.
The bat has been bleached so is extremely white.
So at today's game, i decided to know up with it, and the response was amazing, it really did fly of, i had people saying i will give you £70 for it etc but I'm deffinetely keeping it!
So the question is, why are bats bleached and this bat is supposed to be a grade 4 but performs as good as my grade 1.
Have I just got lucky?
Cheers