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Can You Knock in a Cricket Bat with a Rubber Mallet?

Can You Knock in a Cricket Bat with a Rubber Mallet?

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Can You Knock in a Cricket Bat with a Rubber Mallet?

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  1. There are some things to consider after purchasing a new cricket bat. For example, linseed oil should be applied to the bat with your fingers or a cloth (ensure the oil does not come in contact with the stickers). Following the oiling, the bat should be knocked with an appropriate mallet. A rubber mallet is a good option, but it has some drawbacks. In this article, we will discuss which mallet is best for your bat. This useful article is presented by the Cricdost Free cricket scoring app.

  2. We can now confidently conclude that using a rubber mallet on your cricket bat will not harm it. However, as previously stated, we recommend that you knock on your cricket bat with a wooden mallet. As a result, we now understand the significance of striking your bat with a wooden mallet. Even though it does not improve the bat, it does help to extend its life. Get the CricDost app, a free live cricket streaming tool for grassroots players. Download now and enjoy down to the ground!

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