Here on CBF I imagine there are very few, if any, members who only have one bat.
I like to carry at least 2 on match day, and to most net sessions. There are some poeple however who don't understand why it is not only sensible, but essential, to have at least two ready to play bats at any one time. There is a bloke at my club who constantly tells me a second bat is a waste of money. His idea is "buy one bat, use it until it breaks, then buy a new one".
To anyone who only has one bat, what happens when it does break? You're left needing to knock your new purchase in ASAP, or you'll be going into a game with an under prepared bat, which could end in disaster.
What is the point of this waffle you ask? Well, I was just packing my bag for a net tomorrow and I decided to remove the toe guard from my net bat. The damage it was hiding pretty much sums up why I dislike toe guards so much...
This is pretty upsetting to see, but if I only had one bat I'd be totally heartbroken!
The split goes up the blade, ending roughly where my thumb is
And most of the way through the toe!
P.S to anyone who nets with
@petehosk don't let him feed the bowling machine. It turns out facing nothing but Yorkers can damage your bat a bit...