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wasted_talent

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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2020, 12:23:42 PM »

Oh the science, makes sense.

So its unfair to be critical of CA in that case.  :D
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2020, 12:35:46 PM »

He's the reason why..

We cut down a tree which is a living thing requiring water to grow, it now get stored for moisture to deduce and so does the weight of the bat. We now put the clefts into a metal container and send it to Pakistan and India. The heat inside the container removes a lot of moisture and weight. A bat is made from the willow in many occasions outside in what we in the UK would consider to be very hot, hotter than i would be in our front room with the heating on (somewhere we wouldn't store our bat in the winter!  It is then shipped back to the UK in the same containers again loosing weight.

When it gets back to the UK is will soak in as much moisture as it can but each bat will be different and therefore no matter what the weight sticker on the bat is it will never be the same in the UK!

Regardless of the science and whether or not that is the case - I’ve not seen it occur in other Pakistani made bats such as Malik who put the weight on their bats - a good friend of mine uses Malik for his brand and has no issues with incorrect weights.

Does the moisture changing somehow reverse the knocking in process? Either way CA are charlatans in my books.

Also, I find it odd that every single bat that CA produce has one of 3 stickers on it lol 😂
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #17 on: November 25, 2020, 12:48:34 PM »

CA probably have the best-finished bats from Pakistan along with MB Malik... ( although there's better value for money brands),  it is frustrating that they still do silly things like the knocked in ready to play stickers...

Otherwise, their bats are fantastic, much easier if you can buy from somewhere where you can pick the bat yourself or they are weighed again accurately by the retailer ( I know they shouldn't have to).
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #18 on: November 25, 2020, 12:50:24 PM »

I see CA now have a UK Warehouse and some UK retailers are stocking them. So the option to go and buy in person for UK people is now available.
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #19 on: November 25, 2020, 04:05:05 PM »

He's the reason why..

We cut down a tree which is a living thing requiring water to grow, it now get stored for moisture to deduce and so does the weight of the bat. We now put the clefts into a metal container and send it to Pakistan and India. The heat inside the container removes a lot of moisture and weight. A bat is made from the willow in many occasions outside in what we in the UK would consider to be very hot, hotter than i would be in our front room with the heating on (somewhere we wouldn't store our bat in the winter!  It is then shipped back to the UK in the same containers again loosing weight.

When it gets back to the UK is will soak in as much moisture as it can but each bat will be different and therefore no matter what the weight sticker on the bat is it will never be the same in the UK!

Do the handles shrink in the container, along with the blade widths too? Asking for a friend.  :D
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #20 on: November 25, 2020, 04:41:13 PM »

Do the handles shrink in the container, along with the blade widths too? Asking for a friend.  :D

Hahaha gold.
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #21 on: November 25, 2020, 05:36:20 PM »

Not found any issues in widths or handle lengths in CA bats  :D

Sounds like we have a few CA fans here lol
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #22 on: November 25, 2020, 05:44:34 PM »

Me neither... I've always seen good handles on genuine bats. But have heard comments re the weight before (whatever the cause is) and they are definitely not knocked in!

They are heavily faked which maybe a contributing factor to some of the negatives..
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #23 on: November 25, 2020, 07:16:20 PM »

1. My team mates have taken brand new CA bats to matches (without bothering to knock them) and hit sixes with them. They can't stop singing praises of CAs. Personally,  I don't "knock" bats as they ought to be. Light mallet work followed by net time is enough. I prepare bats preemptively in case top bat(s) goes to bat heaven. So, those bats in rotation are getting net time even batting time in practice/light matches. I have said this before: bat makers need to understand their market! Where I play, people are too busy to knock a bat properly. They'd rather take a bat, use it, make some runs, and when it breaks, replace with another one. It seems CA hits that sweet spot for my market.

Also, the reason cricket is losing popularity is that it is a hard sport to get into and enjoy. Yes, it is hard to enjoy! Most bats suck. Most bat makers make things difficult for users. There is no standardization around bat specifications. It is a joke! Make things easy for people to enjoy, not hard. Young people don't have that kind of an attention span. Cricket bat and equipment manufactures needs to leave WG Grace era behind and embrace the 21st. century.

2. Never had issues with the handles. I know of atleast 4 CAs that I own -- could be more but they are the  only ones visible in my pile of bats. :D :D My main match bat is at least 7 seasons old. It is delaminated and sounds funny but (knock on wood) it is my top performer. My close second is a Keeley (20+ grains).

3. Regarding weight, I have seen CA weights that are spot on (as stickered) and also heavier bats. My first two Lavers were heavier by two ounces. Laver had a weight problem for a while where their bats were arriving heavier than shipped. Lavers aren't cheap and shipping them back is a pain.

4. Regarding width of the bat, if a bat is missing a few millimeters, so what? If you are bothered by that, I suggest more hobbies and people in your life. I have never measured if a bat is missing millimeters; as long as it pings, I just hit the ball from the middle instead of the missing millimeters from the edges of the blade.

5. Now, shorter blade, long handle bats are the rage these days. CA were the first one to make such bats. That configuration helps improve bat swing. But for lovers of tradition, it was a crime! This fanatical attachment to traditions is hobbling progress of this sport. Standard bat sizing is absolutely incorrect and impractical.
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #24 on: November 25, 2020, 07:20:34 PM »

Here is a funny story about handles...

I bought a very nice looking Newbery from a forum member. The handle of the bat seemed "springy". The bat had a nice provenance so I thought that was by design. Again, bat was beautiful. About 1.5 years after buying the bat, I took it to nets and the handle broke. This was a BRAND NEW bat with an unblemished blade. The seller refused any responsibility and so did his dealer. I had to go to *ahem* bat maker to fix the handle and they were awesome to deal with.
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #25 on: November 25, 2020, 07:23:16 PM »

Do the handles shrink in the container, along with the blade widths too?

What about the width of big/thick bats that are missing millimeters of width to pass the MCC bat gauge?

Those bat makers are not "advertising" that the blade is missing a few mm of width , are they?
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #26 on: November 25, 2020, 07:46:49 PM »

@InternalTraining personally this for me is very important and is nothing more than a mindset thing. It’s why Iv never gone near Aus GN or kookaburra as they are often 103-105mm thing.

Also I don’t see why tradition is holding the game back?? The wicket is still 22yrds long, ball is round and still weighs 5.75 ounces and overs have been for a very long while 6 balls in length.

Bats are such a personal thing and to just come out and say basically that if a few mm are missing I need more friends I’m
Not sure what they are going to be able to do about my personal preference for a full width bat?? But like you seem a big fan of CA bats that’s fine as you like to be able to get the exact same profile across all the ranges just with a different to range of stickers that cover 75% of the blade is your preference
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #27 on: November 25, 2020, 08:09:49 PM »

Funnily enough Shoaib Malik wasn't a fan of the coverage of CA stickers... hence if you see the SM 18s he uses have less coverage by stickers...
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #28 on: November 25, 2020, 08:10:41 PM »

And won't be an issue with the Legends...but at them silly prices...I'll give them a miss.. :D ;)
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Re: CA Legend Cricket Bat
« Reply #29 on: November 25, 2020, 08:13:42 PM »

I’ll throw this in too...

How many are genuine CA?
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