Navigating the Cricket Bat Market: A Guide for Savvy Buyers
Michael Blatherwick (B3 Cricket)
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This article offers essential insights to help cricketers make informed choices when purchasing a cricket bat. Over the last 15 years, the internet has enabled numerous small brands to enter the cricket bat market. While some are genuine bat makers, many simply import bats from Asia and apply their own branding. There’s nothing inherently wrong with this approach, if companies are transparent with customers. Unfortunately, some brands mislead buyers by falsely claiming to manufacture their bats in-house.
This practice isn’t limited to smaller brands; some larger brands also source their bats from Asia, primarily due to lower labour costs. In certain cases, companies even send their own willow overseas for manufacturing, only to have the bats flown back to their home country -a practice that’s not particularly eco-friendly.
The high demand for English willow
Exposing the Cricket Bat Industry: Business Insider’s Eye-Opening Video
Last summer, Business Insider released a documentary highlighting the rising cost of cricket bats due to increased demand for premium English willow. The film included an interview with Sareen Sports Industries, an established Indian bat manufacturer, where the owner discussed a troubling trend: the rise of counterfeit bats. Some manufacturers use lower-quality willow, labelling it as premium English willow to deceive buyers.
If you haven’t seen it, here’s the link: Business Insider Video
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It’s great to see a respected media outlet like Business Insider exposing these issues. It’s a reminder to our customers that B3 Cricket is committed to authenticity and quality. In response to the documentary, B3’s Managing Director, Michael Blatherwick, shared his thoughts on these industry issues in this short video: B3 React to Business Insider Video
At B3, we manufacture all our bats at our Nottingham factory, sourcing our clefts
For a closer look at our partnership with Wrights, check out this video featuring Jeremy Ruggles, Managing Director of Wrights, and Michael Blatherwick discussing the unparalleled quality of English willow: : B3 Chats Willow with JS Wrights
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3 个月Great article Michael. As you say there should be transparency in willow types and I'd hope lower costs for the consumer where English Willow is not used.