Desh Bangla
April 21, 2005, 01:53 PM
Ponting hit a double-century against Pakistan with the bat in Sydney last January, a century in the Asian tsunami charity match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and made 293 runs at 97.66 in three Tests in the recent series in New Zealand.
The managing director of Kookaburra, which made the bat and is also the largest manufacturer of cricket balls in the game, said it was "rubbish" to suggest the graphite provided extra power or would damage the ball.We designed the bat with the use of the carbon reinforcement to prolong the life of the bat because the player wants to use the bat for as long as possible.
Bangladeshi Batsmen Should use the bat like these to bat as long as possible and possibly get 97.66 avg ... if they can .
http://cricmania.com/cricket/afpNews/index/user/us03/ref/050421071422.n0t1wyhg.html
Edited on, April 21, 2005, 6:55 PM GMT, by Desh Bangla.
The managing director of Kookaburra, which made the bat and is also the largest manufacturer of cricket balls in the game, said it was "rubbish" to suggest the graphite provided extra power or would damage the ball.We designed the bat with the use of the carbon reinforcement to prolong the life of the bat because the player wants to use the bat for as long as possible.
Bangladeshi Batsmen Should use the bat like these to bat as long as possible and possibly get 97.66 avg ... if they can .
http://cricmania.com/cricket/afpNews/index/user/us03/ref/050421071422.n0t1wyhg.html
Edited on, April 21, 2005, 6:55 PM GMT, by Desh Bangla.