Hi All! I am new to this forum. I looked around, but couldn't find what I was looking for.
I am planning on buying a new cricket bat in the USA. I just got back into cricket after quite a few years and started playing a cricket league. I am looking for a cricket bat with a flatter (as flat as possible for control) blade face and large edges. I typically play almost all different shots (although I tend to play front foot shots more than anything else), depending on the bowling. I look for every opportunity to strike for boundary. I am looking for a light-to-medium weight bat (2.8-2.10). I play in both low and high bounce pitches. What would be your recommended bat for my kind of play? My budget is up to $400 USD.
I used GM bat selector tool and it recommended me a Mogul F4.5. I don't have any cricket store nearby, so I am not able to see the bat in person and will have to rely on online information. I am worried about the mid-low sweet-spot of the Mogul, thinking that I will have difficult time slow scoring through the gaps using this bat. Another thing I am concerned with is the flatness of the F4.5. I think F4.5 is kind of curved and provides less control.
I was also looking at a GM Icon bat. But, due to it's higher than mid sweet-spot I am concerned that I will have to play my shots later in the bowl travel.
I also looked at the GM Octane F2 (I think F2 has more flatter face than the F4.7). However, I think the sweet-spot on this bat is even more lower than Mogul and might not be suitable at all for back foot shots.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any quick description about each of the GM bats and what each of them are best for. Any advice is appreciated.
I am leaning toward a bat with oval-ish handle, as bats with round handle sometimes slips of my grip and changes the ball direction (if the bowling is very fast) than I intended.
I also looked at Kookaburra Kahuna. But, I am concerned with their quality/hardness for long lasting. I think GM bats are pressed and will last longer and provide more power.
As you can see, I am kind of all over the place. I appreciate any help on selecting a good cricket bat for me.