we have a wide range to pick from and the way we have improved and changed the way we are pressing to be honest we hardly ever get any that dont meet our standers we set. with the amount of pros in county cricket and the international stage using our we are only getting positive feedback at the momenent
My apologies, I am confused. You said that a performance of a cleft can only be determined once its pressed. So how do you pick a cleft for pressing? also lets say you pressed 20 and found 1 not to be up to your standard, what happens to that "one" pressed cleft that is sub-par?
Or are you saying that you can pick any cleft and press it to perfection so that all your bats perform just as well? do you guarantee performance? if yes what is measure of this performance? thanks in advance, I am intrigued.