Had a question on cricket insight that i found interesting, thought i'd share here:
Poor timing for me mate, will be picking up couple new SS ganguly bats and my personal stick for the upcoming season from customs (I guess you know the feeling, anytime new stock comes, always anxious and can't wait to get them). Maybe I can leave some questions now and you answer during that time tomorrow.
Which brand and range bat is the best bat you ever laid your eyes on (doesn't have to be about performance, on looks and your theory as to how it will play) and the reason why you choose that one?
What do you rank as your worse day at Vitas Cricket and why?
What do you rank as your best day at Vitas Cricket and why?
Which international cricketer you felt the best meeting, if any?
Ever bowl/bat against any int. players, how did it go?
Cheers
I personally have a soft spot for Bellingham & Smith. To me the gear is really classy to look at, its priced VERY well and most importantly, the bats absolutely fly! This is the brand i would probably go for if i was a customer, not a retailer with access to trade prices, as for the money you pay, very few can compete with B&S. I've owned several B&S bats over the years and all of them have been fantastic to look at, use, and pay for!
Now that i have a near unlimited choice though, i love everything about Gray Nicolls, and i have mostly gray nicolls kit. The legend i got for myself from the early batches a few years back is unbelievable, and although ive never seen one quite like it since, the Legend range just oozes class.
Worst day is either the day we found out we had been screwed over by credit card fraudsters. That or the day i broke down twice on my way in about this time last year, when the weather was -12 and nobody came into the shop all day.
Best day for the shop was probably in May when we had our biggest daily sale to date, but for me personally it was helping a talented teenage batsmen from a local club really nail his technique on a hook shot. He was really ecstatic and it's lovely to see your efforts to mould a young player working before your eyes. Subsequently he has been picked up by Northants.
Whilst not an international. This past season we had John 'the dentist' Maynard, of mid 90's Caribbean and Stanford T20 fame play for my cub. He's 42 now but still shovels it through! He had a load of great knowledge about the game at that level and at that time. Stories of shattering Viv Richards box may or may not be true, but they were great tales in the pub! Full blown internationals wise, i briefly met Steven Finn at Lords a couple of years back, nice lad. BUt for me, it was when i went on a tour of Lords probably 9 years ago now. It was a quiet day and we were the only people taking the tour. About ten minutes in, Graham Gooch joined us, that made my year!
I have had a net with Mohammad Amir this Summer as he knows the Pakistani professional at our club. Safe to say it did not go well and i'm glad i had a chest guard!