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Re: Tendulkar's Bat
« Reply #75 on: March 02, 2011, 12:05:08 AM »

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Re: Tendulkar's Bat
« Reply #76 on: March 02, 2011, 02:26:02 AM »

Why do u always come up with some stupid comments. I used to think that you have some knowledge about cricket but more I read about your posts i think it is not worth you posting any comments or me reading your replies.




To be fair Asad I love tight grains but don't like the look of those on the SS, I think you are being unfair if he feels that he doesn't like them, if we all agreed on the same things the world would be a boring place, have it in the shop on Friday and I'll have a look in person ;)
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Re: Tendulkar's Bat
« Reply #77 on: March 02, 2011, 10:27:54 AM »

I am not a grain man Mike and my main criteria chosing a bat is that the pick up and How soft it is pressed.
I don't think my comments were unfair as he has previously wrote similar comments about another of my bat. I have been posting here for many years and I would take Constructive feedback from someone who has good knowledge about Cricket bats.
It is the way he writes about other peoples equipment. Plz feel free and come and have a look and feel the bat. It is at the shop.

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Re: Tendulkar's Bat
« Reply #78 on: March 02, 2011, 10:32:09 AM »

Hopefully will be there next week as well ;)

Not a huge grain fan myself more in the rebound as it can look like crap for all I care as long as the ball goes bye bye I'm happy but I'm sure you have some there that will do that as well but some people like loads of grains and you have to cater to all markets to survive I guess
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Re: Tendulkar's Bat
« Reply #79 on: March 02, 2011, 11:03:14 AM »

I am not a grain man Mike and my main criteria chosing a bat is that the pick up and How soft it is pressed.

Hi Asad - please can you explain a little more about what you mean when you say "how soft it is pressed"? I thought if a bat was pressed soft it would just need more knocking in? I agree that the impact of the number of grains is frequently a personal thing, as is pick up but pressing  ???
I should caveat my comments with the disclaimer that I know nothing about how bats are made or pressed and only a little about how you use one!!!
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