I have never used one so not sure how you can call me a hypocryte? I also have never liked the excuse of someone else doing the wrong thing to justify doing the wrong thing myself. These are also massive claims you are making about these players, I hope you can produce evidence if it ever blows up in your face, it sounds like you have fallen for the tripe of a salesman about the importance of your bat. I will be sending off an en mail to the relevent associations in Victoria informing them of your and the apparent widespread use of these bats. Why bother with any laws if you are just going to pick and choose which to follow?
I didn't infer that you use or have used a lam.
I called you a hypocfrite because in your life you have certainly taped an album, burnt/ripped a CD, burnt/ripped a DVD....and these are all punishable with hundred thousand plus dollar fines...plus jail terms because it is breaking the law.
You have done at least one of the above haven't you?
Yes, we all knew it.
As for lams, I am not a district cricketer, nor am I first class cricketer or test cricketer, so I am not playing at a level where using a lam would draw any concern from anyone. The WORST that could happen to me is if somebody insists I grab another bat out of my kit bag....I certainly wouldnot be jailed or fined. As for you and your ripping CD's DVDs and taping albums, you have broken laws that draw massive fines and jail sentences.
Another case in point, the Gray Nicolls Fusion with the carbo handle was outlawed by the ICC/MCC because it is not 100% made of wood and apparently offered teh batsman an unfair advantage. Yet, the Gray Nicolls Fusion appears in every competition I have participated in...why isn't it banned at my level? Answer...because nobody cares....the level I play at is not FC cricket, nor district, nor subdistrict.
Yet the GN Fusion is everywhere....have you fired off an angry email to have the associations ban that bat too?
Finaslly, today we played a pre season practice match against another club who from the other side of Melbourne and play in a totally different comp.
The team consisted of 9 Pakistani's and three white guys...I counted no less than eight of the Pakistani lads using the CA gel double wood bats. EIGHT!!!
If it wasn't for this site, I wouldn't have even known that the CA gels are such bats - but there they were...eight in one team from a random competition. I must say that they hit some massive sixes. One of them was so extrtaordinary, that the guy lost control of the bat and played a one handed pick up shot over square leg for six that cleared the twelve foot high cyclone fence and nearly hit the runners practicing on the running track near the ground.
In the right hands, the lam can be a lethal weapon. In the hands of a park cricketer...well, it is not a great help to be honest because it has no super powers to stop you from missing the ball and getting bowled. It cannot stop you from being LBW and it cannot stop you from edging to the keeper or slips.