With it being the season of good will, I was wondering if anyone was expecting a bat as a gift for Christmas and if so, how would it be received?
Every now and again my other half will drop a hint that she'd like to get me a bat for Xmas to which I shudder at the thought of her going to Sports Direct and me having to use some bleached number for a the first few games of the year before it get "stolen" during an away game.
I've always said that I need to pick up the bats first I purchase, I'll travel most of the country to find a decent stick and a good price but with these days of bats with similar shapes and internet shopping, is my judgement clouded? Would my wife be able to get me a bat for Christmas, spend £200 and get me something that wouldn't be the worst?
A player at my club was given a bat from his wife two years ago and swears it's the best he ever had. It didn't feel right at first but after a few innings he adapted and loved it. She spent £300 with Salix mind. In my eyes, a same model 2' 9 SS will feel more or less the same in the hand and the wood should be of a similar standard.
So the question is, bats as gifts? Is it as bad an idea as it used to be if you trust the brand? Surely it's the same principle of ordering blind online.