Modern cricket bats have varying degrees of bow in the blade. The main reason for a bow is to improve the pick-up of bat. A noticeable bow acts as a counter-balance, raising the center of gravity of the cricket bat, thereby assisting pick-up. In other words, a bat with considerable bow and a lower middle can feel the same as a straight blade with a higher middle. It helps with control of strokes, as the players hands are positioned more in front of the ball during contact. It acts like a scoop, to produce more lofted (higher) shots, which do however run the risk of being caught.