I heard something i have never knew today.I met a first class opening batsman and he said English willow bats has 3 rubber lines in the handle and if there are only 2 rubber lines then its a kashmir willow.Is this true?I was shocked to find out my bat was a kashmir willow when all along i thought its a G2 EW! arrrrgggghhhhh!
This is rubbish. your friend needs to learn more about the equipment he uses. The number of springs (rubber or rubber+cork mix strips) in a bat handle have no bearing on whetehr it is a KW or EW or the grading of the willow.
The springs are there only to absorb the shock/transfer of energy into the hands at the point of impact/contact between the bat blade and the ball.
Some bat makers give you the option of going for a 2 spring handle if you like a stiff handle or a 3 spring if you like a bit of flex.
If you friend's theory has to be considered as true then, given the fact that KW is harder than EW and therefore will transfer more shock/energy to the handle (and to finally to the batsman's hands), a KW bat should have 3 springs to absorb maximum shock.
Besides the shock abosrbing, the number of springs also determine whether the feel of the handle - a 2 spring handle will be stiffer than a 3 spring.