Advantages: Godd Octopus Grip And Very Sweet Middle Disadvantages: The Varnished finish looks abit shabby
GrayNicolls Millenuim
My Son has actually got this bat , and by the way that he has been batting recently it must be a very good bat! ..
I have been playing with it in my local cricket club nets with my son! .. And when you hit it in the middle it just pings off ! Even the smallest tap and it has gone for 4! .. You get imence Grip of that octopus graynicolls branded grip! .. Nice design and comes pre-Knocked In.
Very good bat and very durable! .. Solid wood underneath that varnish paint finish! .. My son says that it is the best bat that i have purchased him. A define must have in the new season of cricket next year! ..
Price range from £10.00 - £110 Pre-Knocked In. ...
Advantages: good stroke play,midium weighted Disadvantages: as for others also....initial punching required
I have found that, over the years, the name gray nicholls is synonymous with quality and they certainly live up to this title with this bat, made to celebrate the millennium. The class of the company is noticed when one considers the number of international cricketers around the globe that endorse their products.
In this bat they, once again, manage to get a good pick up and balance, something I find quite hard to find, especially on slazenger and newbury bats. One also has the option of being able to customise where you want the middle, for example, lower down if you intend to play on damp soft pitches, or higher up if the grounds are harder and somewhat bouncier. In addition, gray nicholls offer an oval handle, which makes it a lot easier to play straight down the line of the ball, as this is the natural motion, so in theory this ...
Advantages: First Sikh to playing for England Disadvantages: Lacked depth or insight into his life and his cricket
Background:
My two great loves in life are reading and cricket (three if you include writing reviews! So heaven for me is combining both of these in one action. Lately I have read a few autobiographies, but I don?t really know how to describe this one. As it was written by both MontyPanesar the subject of the book but also in part by Richard Hobson, so I?m not sure if that makes it a biography instead.
About the authors:
MontyPanesar real name is Mudsuden Singh Panasar. He is born on 25th April 1982 in Luton, Bedfordshire. He has been an England Cricketer in both Test Matches and One Day Internationals for the past few years, as the countries first choice left arm spinner. In 2007 he was given the honour of being one of the five Wisden cricketers of the year, which only the very best cricketers in the world ever ...