We're carrying out a bit of research on bat swingweight (pick-up) and one aspect is what effects are seen on player performance when changing bats between formats. I have a few questions to see if there is some anecdotal evidence form the cognoscenti of this great forum.
1. Do you know of any pro's that change their bats between Test/4-day, Limited Overs, and T20?
I am reliably informed that the general rule, for those that are active across all formats, is to play with one style/profile of bat, but there are some who change. Who are they?
Logic (and I believe the coaches) dictates that you choose a bat that is weighted and picks-up to suit your playing style, and that you become a little more adventurous and aggressive as you reduce the overs.
2. Are club cricketers changing bats between formats because 1) they just like having more than one bat to play with, 2) they see some pros doing it, or 3) they genuinely believe they score more runs this way?
I would be interested to know of any who have tried the multiple bat approach, failed, and reverted back to the one bat.
If we get enough data, and we can draw some sensible conclusions, I'll share it with the Forum. The research is connected with an MSc. project, so feedback may not come until the Autumn at the earliest.
Cheers
David