High-Performance Bats for Tennis & Tape Ball Cricket
What is a Scoop Ball Cricket Bat? Our collection features bats specifically engineered for tennis ball and tape ball cricket. Crafted from premium Kashmir Willow, these bats are distinct from heavy leather ball equipment. They often feature a "scoop" or "double blade" design to reduce weight while maximizing swing speed for power hitting.
Why Choose a Scoop Bat?
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Lightweight Pickup: The scoop design removes excess wood from the back, offering a lighter pickup without sacrificing the hitting area.
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Explosive Power: Designed for the short format, these bats allow for faster bat speeds, ideal for hitting sixes against heavy tennis balls.
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Durable Build: Hard-pressed Kashmir Willow ensures the bat can withstand the impact of tape balls and hard tennis balls over time.
Featured Brands & Profiles: We stock trusted brands including Bandook, Raydn (TopCricketStore Brand), and SS. Choose from popular player profiles like the Virat Kohli or MS Dhoni shape to match your batting style.
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SG English Willow bats listed on TopCricketStore, including the Sunny Tonny, Triple Crown, and Icon series, are designed specifically for professional leather ball cricket. For hard tennis ball cricket, we recommend looking at our Kashmir Willow specific collection.
Most SG bats come with a basic factory press, but they are not fully knocked in. To prevent damage and ensure the willow performs correctly, we highly recommend adding our "Professional Machine Knocking" service before using the bat in a match.
Yes. American cricket pitches often vary between synthetic turf and grass. SG bats feature a "mid-to-low" sweet spot, which is excellent for the variable bounce often found on US wickets, allowing for powerful drives and controlled back-foot play.
The grade primarily determines the bat's "ping" (rebound) and weight distribution. Higher grades (like Grade 1+) offer superior rebound and a lighter pickup, allowing for better timing and power with less effort. Lower grades (Grade 3 or 4) are often denser and more durable, making them excellent "workhorse" bats for heavy hitting or daily practice.
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