They are so well done, that unless you grab their bat up close and have a look down the shoulders, you would never spot it in a million years.
they weren't made illegal, they were always illegal.
Moreover if someone does get pulled up they could argue its a refaced bat which is allowed. I know that some of the Indian players were pulled up on the width of their bats too. I now understand why they hit the ball so far these days.
MCC hasconducted research into this area, which concluded that a bat’s performance could be enhanced by lamination.
Cos they are bloody good players?
If that ius the case (and I'm not saying it isn't) then way have we not seen a single picture that i can recall) showing an international (or county) batsman using a laminate?
If that ius the case (and I'm not saying it isn't) then way have we not seen a single picture that i can recall) showing an international (or county) batsman using a laminate?I've played with and against loads of 1st class players in Scotland and always try and have a look at their gear and I've only ever seen one with a Laminate.
If laminates are so widely used by professionals in the modern game then why are there so many one-piece 'pro' bats available from boutique manufacturers? Surely if laminates were so widely used in the professional game then pros would only be interested in companies offering a laminate service? This is definitely not the case....