Not if you have small hands which when you use oval handles your bottom hand gets forced off the handle playing a shot even small ovals do this.
I personally feel that a round handle naturally fits well in the human hand. The grip and hold is a lot more easy and comfortable. The bat is a lot easy and simple to maneuver with a round handle as per the anatomy of a human hand.Many other players may find oval or semi oval handle better. Which is all good.My question is, if I remember correctly, it used to be round handles only.And the oval or semi oval came in as a marketing ploy in the name of innovation. Folks then slowly started to pick the idea.The idea is, it helps stop the twist.My argument is, if it helps stop the twist then it may also create some hindrance when you actually DO WANT to slightly twist the bat and get the right angle to play the intended stroke.But also and more curiously, if the bat has a rubber grip and you are wearing gloves where the leathers in the palms provides some excellent traction, why would the bat twist so much in your hands that you need an oval handle?
Doesn't kohli use a (thin) oval handle?
Ever since i started using an oval handle bat i have noticed a lot more control over my batting and a drastic decrease in unwanted cross bat shots. I am naturally left handed and it is my bottom habd while batting as well. Oval handle gives me more control over when my bottom hand is needed for powerful shots
Haha, imagine how much better Bradman, Pollock, Sobers, Richards,Lara, Kohli and co would’ve been if they used an oval handle.!!
Seriously, what does the shape of handle got anything to do with the decision of playing or not playing a cross bat shot?
Do u remember Gilchrist putting a squash ball in his bottom hand glove while batting in 2007 World Cup? You start playing across the line when your bottom hand dominates. Thick oval handle reduces that grip and hence naturally you play straighter.I also feel that an oval handle helps me place the ball better by not twisting so much in my hands and it also allows me to have thin edges which of course helps with keeping the weight of the bat down.
hmmm ... so what you are saying is this.In your back-lift when you intend to play a cross bat shot, (lets say a pull or even a sweep) the toe of the bat points towards and point fielder and face of the bat is facing the bowler, now you make the swing, and the face of the bat twists towards sky or towards the ground if you play with a round handle? And it won't do so if you play with an oval handle?
Haha. Someone with an oval handle has to break Bradman and Sachin’s records to prove your point.
No point made. Just having a chuckle. Whatever works really. Oval or round personal choice in my book.
I would agree that oval handle base feels much better and gives a lighter pick up. See below for the wide variations of handle shape on some bats : https://photos.app.goo.gl/YnavYTvN6Wqi9Roc6The Warsop in particular has a very large handle and quite extreme ovalling and is very comfortable to grip. I would like to get the Mrf built up to have oval handle. Can this be done at home or is it a job for a specialist repairer? The GN in the pictures seems to have been built up with padding and the feel is very successful.