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QuestionFor how much time should I knock the bat with a mallet?Rishabhn Mehan is a Cricket Systems Operator in the United Kingdom. He has been coaching cricket in London since 2016, when he received his Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Young People and Adults Cricket (QCF).At a minimum, plan to spend 6 hours knocking in the bat. You can break up the time over several days if desired.
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QuestionCan I use the oil process on a bat with fiber sheet?Rishabhn Mehan is a Cricket Systems Operator in the United Kingdom. He has been coaching cricket in London since 2016, when he received his Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Young People and Adults Cricket (QCF).The bat should be oiled first, then add the fiber sheet. Don't put the oil over the fiber sheet.
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QuestionWhen I have cracks in the bat, should I use oil or should I cover it with wax or glue?Rishabhn Mehan is a Cricket Systems Operator in the United Kingdom. He has been coaching cricket in London since 2016, when he received his Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Young People and Adults Cricket (QCF).It's best to use glue to seal the cracks. Don't oil a cracked bat. Check out "How to Repair a Cricket Bat" for more information.
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QuestionDoes the grip of the bat matter?Rishabhn Mehan is a Cricket Systems Operator in the United Kingdom. He has been coaching cricket in London since 2016, when he received his Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Young People and Adults Cricket (QCF).The grip is a personal preference so it does not matter. Do what feels the most comfortable for you and provides the best results.
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QuestionWhat are the disadvantages of oiling the bat? Will it become heavy?Community AnswerApplying a proportionate amount of oil will not harm the bat or make it heavy. Oiling will make fibers inside the willow to loosen up, and the bat lifespan will increase.
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QuestionCan I do the oiling process on a bat after playing two matches with it?Community AnswerYes, you can oil a bat after using it. Make sure there are no cracks first, however. If there are any cracks, the oil can get into them and make them larger, which is bad.
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QuestionCan I do this for an old bat as well?Community AnswerYes. But make sure it doesn't have any cracks. The oil can get into the cracks and make it larger.
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QuestionHow can I make a heavy bat lighter?Community AnswerTo make cricket bat lighter, add extra grips on the handle. This will add some dead weight, but will make pickup significantly lighter.
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QuestionHow do I knock a bat which has a fiber glass sheet coating on it that is like a net?Community AnswerTo knock in a cricket bat with a fiber glass scuff sheet (in your case the one with net pattern or for that matter any scuff sheet) is the same as knocking in a cricket bat without one. Knock it in before applying the scuff for the simple reason that while you are knocking with the scuff sheet on, and working on the edges, the striking of the mallet tends to de-laminate/ de-stick the scuff sheet. The steps to start knocking are to start the knocking on the bottom, and the edges spending at least 15 minutes on each per day for about 5-7 days. Starting the process slowly, and gradually increasing the force on the bat.
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QuestionCan I oil a bat that has a fiberglass sheet coating?Community AnswerNo, as the bat will not receive any of the oil on its face, and therefore you will just be wasting the oil.
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QuestionIf my bat is two years old, can I use the oiling process with it? It doesn't have any cracks.Community AnswerYes. It will lengthen the life of your bat and prevent it from cracking early. Do not over-oil or oil too frequently. Once every couple of months is good.
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QuestionI've used a bat numerous times now. Can these techniques still make my bat strong?Community AnswerYes, but make sure there are no cracks on the bat, as it can go inside the cracks and make the cracks larger.
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QuestionWill pouring coconut oil on a tennis bat make the bat heavier and slippery after it dries?Community AnswerThe bat will be shiny and more slippery, but it will not impact the weight of the bat.
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QuestionCan I try the sock method with a little cracked bat?Community AnswerYes, you can, but with less force. Use glue on the cracks, let it dry for couple of days, and then start knocking in again.
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QuestionHow can I tell if my cricket bat is strong?Community AnswerIf it is knocked in, when you tap the ball it will make a quiet, pleasant sound. If it is not, it will be a more shallow sound.
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QuestionIs it necessary to knock the bat?Community AnswerTennis bats do not require knocking, but willow bats require it to make them soft and durable. Be sure to oil first.
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QuestionFor how many hours should the oil process be done?Community AnswerIf you need it immediately, then 3 to 5 hours is enough, but otherwise you should do it for one day.
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QuestionHow can I make the bat lighter?Community AnswerFor making your bat lighter, you need to open the strokes of it.
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QuestionCan I use this coconut oil method for my tennis bat?Community AnswerTennis bats do not require oiling, but you can if you want.
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QuestionI played with my new cricket bat without oiling it. Should I oil it in the same condition or refurnish the bat?Community AnswerYou can just oil it, but make sure that it doesn't have any cracks prior to doing so.
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QuestionShould the coconut oil be spread on the whole bat, including the edges?Community AnswerYes. You should oil the whole bat, including the edges.
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QuestionCan I skip methods one and two and do only method three?Community AnswerYou could, but you wouldn't have much success strengthening your bat.
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QuestionWhat are the differences between a match and a practice bat?Community AnswerA match bat has a specific diameter which was approved by the BCCI.
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QuestionWhich type of oil is the best?Community AnswerLinseed oil or bat oil work the best.
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QuestionCan the oiling process be done with a leather ball instead of a hammer?Ragu RAMCommunity AnswerYes. A leather ball is better than a mallet, but use an old leather ball to avoid cracks on the bat.
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QuestionCan I use almond oil on an old bat?Community AnswerNo, you shouldn't use almond oil on any of your bats.
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QuestionCan I use any oil instead of bat oil?Community AnswerNo, you can't just use any oil. Bat oil is best, but if you can't use that, then try using raw linseed oil.
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QuestionHow long will it take to stroke a bat using the socks?Community AnswerFour hours or so would do the trick (not consecutively, of course).
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QuestionCan I oil a cricket bat that is called a "tennis cricket bat?"Community AnswerYou can, but there is no point. Since you are using a tennis ball, it is unlikely that you will get any cracks in your bat.
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QuestionI got a new hardwood bat. While playing, I feel a massive vibration on my hands. I've oiled and knocked it, but when shots are played, it does not make that sweet sound and kick the ball like a bullet. What should I do?Community AnswerHardwood is not the right wood, unless it is pine for casual play. Instead, try a willow or pine bat.
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