Discover the ultimate collection of premium cricket bats at TopCricketStore. Whether you are a dynamic T20 opener or a traditional test match player, we stock world-class willow to suit your playing style and budget.
Choose Your Willow Grade:
-
English Willow Bats: Delivering premium ping and performance for serious cricketers. We feature top-tier brands including SS, SG, MRF, DSC, Gray-Nicolls, and Kookaburra.
-
Kashmir Willow Bats: Highly durable and cost-effective, making them the perfect choice for net practice and local club matches.
-
Tennis & Scoop Bats: Lightweight, specialized designs engineered specifically for hard tennis ball tournaments.
Sizes for Every Player:
We carry a full range of Adult sizes (Short Handle, Long Handle, Long Blade) to accommodate all heights. We also offer a dedicated selection of Junior & Youth Cricket Bats to help the next generation master their technique. Use our comprehensive Size Guide to find your perfect match.
For Best User Experience use Filter options to check for Brands and Availability.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Cricket Bats
Q: What is the difference between English Willow and Kashmir Willow?
-
A: English Willow is lighter, softer, and provides superior "ping" (rebound), making it the choice for professional players. Kashmir Willow is denser, heavier, and more durable, making it an excellent, budget-friendly option for beginners and practice.
Q: What is the best cricket bat for T20 power hitting?
-
A: For T20 formats, players favor bats with a lower sweet spot and thicker edges. Brands like DSC (used by David Warner) and models like the SS GG Smacker Blaster are designed specifically for explosive power hitting.
Q: How do I choose the right weight for my cricket bat?
-
A: A lighter bat (2.7 - 2.9 lbs) offers better bat speed and control, ideal for stroke makers and touch players. A heavier bat (2.10 lbs+) provides more power for clearing the ropes, favored by aggressive lower-order hitters.
How to Select the Perfect Cricket Bat
While choosing a cricket bat may seem like a very hard choice to make, it can be made very easy with a few simple steps. There are 4 main factors which one must take into account.
Weight
By far the most important characteristic of a cricket bat has to be its weight. The weight of your cricket bat can completely revolutionize your game. How to choose which weight to use though, that depends on you. While most people prefer lighter bats, a proper balanced bat can change the game. A balanced 2 pound 10 oz bat and an unbalanced 2 pound 7 oz bat can both feel the same in the hands, with the 2 pound 10 oz bat providing much thicker edges and a far better ping on the bat. So while weight is very important, it is much more important to check out the balance of the bat and choose based upon that.
Profile
The profile of a cricket bat refers to where the sweet spot, also known as the middle of the cricket bat, is located. Certain bats have a higher sweet spot whereas others have a lower sweet spot, both of which suit different styles of play. A higher sweet spot suits players on bouncier wickets who enjoy playing cross bat shots while lower sweet spots are suitable on spinning and less bouncy wickets for players who enjoy playing straight bat shots. While both of these profiles are suitable for different types of play, it is completely up to the player’s preference.
Handle
The handle of a cricket bat can completely change how the bat plays in the player’s hands. There are three main types of handles, round, oval, and semi-oval. All of these handles have different feels to them and depend completely on the player. Certain people who have different hand shapes and sizes will prefer different handles. While different handles can affect your batting, no handle provides a significant advantage over another type, leaving the choice up to the batsman.
Grade
The grade of your cricket bat can have a massive impact on its performance. The higher the grade(1 is the highest and the grade goes down from there), the better the stroke of the bat. The grade is determined almost entirely by the price of the bat. The higher the grade, the higher the price of the bat. So if you have an extra $50 or $100 dollars to spend on a cricket bat, make sure you do as it will maximize your bat’s output.
















































