Last count was over 100 but haven't counted and some have come, and some have gone! So I haven't got a clue!
anyway, off to a Wedding and evening do! FREE BAR!! WOOHOO! 
You'd need to pile them up on a street!

For picture you'll need "best iPhone" camera

CD that scat looks like it needs a new forever home 
Haha, it is a cracking bat mate. Feel one is not enough.
at one point I had 20 and it was after a net with one of my mates who is an ex-pro that I decided to heed what he said which was that at pro level he was always encouraged to net and play in the same gear and using the same bat as it encouraged consistency. I now have 6 bats, which is still too many, but 2x two have an almost identical pick up, one is glorious and the other is for fun. I think you are far likely to be a better batsmen at our level if you are consistent in your approach to the kit you use and change only if what you have really doesn't work for you! Might be a slightly controversial view though!
Thanks for your message Tim, I appreciate it. Nothing was controversial, I really like the way you send your message across, which is in a humble, decent and pleasant manner

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I completely agree with you, consistency is key component to success. In fact, I too have tried that if I stick with same gear for a long time then I tend to do better, rather than changing it every now and then. Hence, as I mentioned earlier for this season I stuck to same gear throughout. Our season starts in May, whereas when April starts I get myself in season gear and start using it so when season comes I'm immune to the feel of that gear. So changing gear definitely doesn't work out.
This was first time I followed this approach and in result I saw my gloves wearing out which satisfied me as I made full use of them.
Having said all that I'm always trying to trim my kit but then I end up buying this or that. Trimming is not main aspect rather resisting is.
Not trying to say I'm overlooking what you said, believe me I often become sad when I see all of my gear together. Makes me ponder on fact how much I have spent on this and how I still haven't used some of the gear. But then as I said it is very addictive, we/I love cricket the most after my Religion and family so at the end I fall for it.
But once again many thanks for your kind post, means a lot and I appreciate profusely

That is some lovely kit CD and Good advise from Tim, now listen to that advise and send a couple of your bats this way
....i thought you had 2 Scats?
Just come to West and take it mate

I wish I had two SCATS