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potzy248

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Very interesting.

I have a feeling however that MCC will crack down on anything else so their beloved "English" willow will always be the best.

Anyone know what the wooden Baseball bats are made out of?
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Looks like he was cutting open a new Salix what a waste of a good bat  :o
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Baseball bats are made of anything I believe.  Generally Ash.  Maple can fracture quite spectacularly, so I believe that is now banned

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Maple is still used plenty in baseball bats, as is ash (as stated) and Bamboo
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Johnny beat me to it but my baseball bat is maple.
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Yup, I don't own my own bat, but my favourite stick out of the club stash is maple
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Canadian Willow  ;)
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Canadian Willow  ;)

I was waiting for this  :D
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Does anyone know what conditions you need to grow willow? Any specific reasons why you can't say just take 100'acres of fern land and grow loads of trees ?
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Its got something to do with the humidity level and moisture content of the ground the trees are on, I think.
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Don't they use hickory for baseball bats too?
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Sorry to pour cold water on this and don't want to sound like a troll  but I'd bet there are plenty of other studies like this throughout the sub continent where justifying a cheaper substitute to help sell inferior bats or at least pass a degree.

I am sceptical and just think they wasted a perfectly good Salix (or Newbery ) bat and talk about drawing attention to yourselves before you actually have something worthwhile to show for it. Supposedly having Haddin involved makes this study more credible than all the others.

I just hope one of these blokes actually plays cricket because the quality of Haddin's intel was pretty vague to the media.
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