Yesterday I saw another Pakistan made bat with ultra flexible handle in the nets. I sincerely believe that it is a very good innovation coming from Pakistani bat makers since late 2000s. I heard that a lot of professional batters are using it. Generally there is a thick (generally red or yellow colored) central rubber stripe providing that flex the handle.
I have played with such bat in the past and it cushions your hands from shocks that are the results of misshits. Basically, you get an illusion that you have middled everything. Watching carefully, latewly many Pakistani bat makers e.g. CA and MB are providing 4 or 5 rubber strips as against just three in the handles to increase flex. What are your view on this tactics? I know that some bat makers e.g. laver and wood have carbon inserts to make the handles stiffer (which is kind of against this).
I was reading a science article (
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cross/cricket.html) and basically it says that the impact time of the ball and bat is so small that it doesn't matter whether it is rigid or flexible, so it it more for just the batsman's feel more than anything else!
Any comments views on this?