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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #15 on: October 09, 2014, 12:55:26 PM »

I started using LHLB bats, but I only have one of these, because, while it is a lovely bat, I find the weight distribution odd, and was holding it low down the handle. I have since moved to a LB bat, and find that the balance on these suits me very well. Dependent on your location, I'd be happy to meet up so you could get a feel for how these are balanced.

It's interesting what you say about a LH not making a great difference. The only LH I have seen was a Newbery for about £175, so not cheap, and it was just 1" longer. I am glad I heeded my instinct not to buy it, it sounds like it would definitely have been a waste of money.

The other point I would suggest is to stand in your stance when waiting for the delivery with your bat already lifted behind you (much like the Gooch stance). At the level you are playing, this shouldn't cause you a problem, and you can then stand upright in your stance and not be hunched over. You don't need to (and indeed shouldn't) lean on your cricket bat like a crutch when waiting for a delivery.

Very good advice. When I watched cricket as a kid on TV in the 1980s, it looked like they were "leaning" on the bat in stance, in hindsight that's probably just how it looked to my untrained eye...
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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #16 on: October 09, 2014, 12:59:21 PM »

Hi Ben,

I am 6'5" and I recently got a H4L HellFire G2 LB, which is within your budget.  In this video I explain why I changed from a SH to LB and why it helps us taller folk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhLiWHQMBAo&list=UUIerErbsjvrlqWp_0TgIYjw

Our store is in London, too, so you should pop in and see if anything we have is suitable? Failing that, I could arrange for a LB H4L G2 bat to be custom made for you in time for our visit there on Saturday!  :)

Cheers,
Paul

That is a very kind invitation. Walworth is not too far away from me so I will try to pop in in the next few days.  :)
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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #17 on: October 09, 2014, 01:00:14 PM »

The general consensus seems to be that LB's are better and I would certainly agree. A LB bat helps to give you more of an upright position when batting.

We recently had some specially made Long Blade with Long Handle bats in and they really made a difference - sold quickly too!

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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #18 on: October 09, 2014, 01:36:15 PM »

My second question(s) is, when ordering a custom bat, what profile/ edges/ sweet spot should I be looking for?

(NB I have looked at photos of custom bats with "big" profiles, and while they look as if they would really "hammer" the ball due to the increased weight, would they be very tiring to pick up and/or miss with, due to them weighing as much as a hammer?)

Are these things dependent on whether I am an attacking or defending batsman, the kind of shots I go for, or something else?

As a novice, perhaps it might be better to go for an "all round" profile/ edges etc?

Finally, should I get an extra grip or anti-scuff guard?

Many thanks in advance.  :)
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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #19 on: October 09, 2014, 03:04:50 PM »

The offer is still there to allow you to come an pick up mine and have a fiddle. They have different weights and shapes and it would help to give you some idea.

What I've found personally is that I get the best our of an LB if it has a mid-ish middle. I find that I hit the ball too high up on the blade with a lower middle so don't get the full benefit.

You should take your old bat, work out where you hit the ball most, then work out how far that is from the toe. Then add an inch. That's where you'll want your middle to be on your new LB bat.
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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #20 on: October 09, 2014, 03:13:48 PM »

Hi Ben,

I am 6'5" and I recently got a H4L HellFire G2 LB, which is within your budget.  In this video I explain why I changed from a SH to LB and why it helps us taller folk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhLiWHQMBAo&list=UUIerErbsjvrlqWp_0TgIYjw

Our store is in London, too, so you should pop in and see if anything we have is suitable? Failing that, I could arrange for a LB H4L G2 bat to be custom made for you in time for our visit there on Saturday!  :)

Cheers,
Paul

Looking forward to seeing you playing some shots with that Paul
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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2014, 09:20:22 PM »

Looking forward to seeing you playing some shots with that Paul

Ah, if I only I were capable of playing any shots that aren't defensive ones!!  :)

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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #22 on: October 09, 2014, 09:40:57 PM »

I'm 6'2 and as I get older I have found myself getting Yorked more...

I had a SHLB Laver and Wood. I didn't like the pickup. Short handle is the way for me still.

Paul's H4L looks a beauty!
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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #23 on: October 10, 2014, 12:35:38 AM »

I'm a similar size mate, 6ft2 and around 12st. I use a SH and I'm fine with it.

Use a 2.9 SH Laver TR special (purchased frrom this very forum) and it's perfect, have a play with a few different sizes and see how you go...
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Re: Newcomer - best kind of bat for 6'3" player?
« Reply #24 on: October 10, 2014, 07:32:58 AM »

My second question(s) is, when ordering a custom bat, what profile/ edges/ sweet spot should I be looking for?

(NB I have looked at photos of custom bats with "big" profiles, and while they look as if they would really "hammer" the ball due to the increased weight, would they be very tiring to pick up and/or miss with, due to them weighing as much as a hammer?)

Are these things dependent on whether I am an attacking or defending batsman, the kind of shots I go for, or something else?

As a novice, perhaps it might be better to go for an "all round" profile/ edges etc?

Finally, should I get an extra grip or anti-scuff guard?

Many thanks in advance.  :)

Happy to have a lengthy chat with you about all this when you come to the shop...  :)
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