Informative on the minutiae of bat legality, thanks. I'm surprised that they can sell a bat that is non-conforming and not tell the consumer. Taylor Made came out with a non-conforming driver and had to tell their customers. This is not a preamble to a
"I want to speak to the manager and get my money back" tirade directed at M & H. I'm a big
caveat emptor man, and it is irrelevant to my cricket, but I am surprised that they would not have trouble with other, less gracious and more serious, clients.
I should add that it is nice to see someone else getting into a tiff. On US
fora that person is usually me, as a left leaning, peace loving, internationalist there always seems to be some poster from Texas who can turn a seemingly benign topic into a soap box for hatred, war, guns, jesus, and the divine infallibility of the USA---then I get going and we have a problem.
Cricket bats should be safe! I know that I have a lot to learn so, when corrected, I hope I won't kick over the game board and take my toys home.