Need a new piece of willow this summer to ensure your opponents will be chasing leather throughout the new season?
If you're after a new bat just in time for your return to the crease, you might want to consider these mighty planks of wood – all of which are available now from Barrington Sports.
Where better to start than with the bat used by the world's leading batsman. You'll have no doubted spotted AB De Villiers smacking the red and white ball to all parts, and he does it with the help of a Kookaburra Kahuna.
The Kahuna is often regarded as the premier bat in the Kookaburra range. Specifically engineered for the modern player who increasingly relies on power, the Kahuna features a massive “Big Edge” profile that maximises the sweet spot.
As the name suggests, the Kahuna goes big on profile, sweet spot and apex to allow batsman to generate as much power as possible.
Gray Nicolls have always been renowned for producing brutish bats that bring power, power and more power.
The Supernova is no exception, providing power and quality to those who favour the front foot. Thanks to a low-blade hitting zone and unprecedented edge profile, those who love to plant the front foot and strike through the line should consider investing in a Supernova.
England star Alex Hales recently joined the suite of premier world batsmen who use Gray Nicolls, and you could (at least pretend) to bat like him with the Supernova.
You might know New Balance for their range of athletics footwear and apparel, and recently they entered the cricket game with a range of expertly crafted bats.
Built for the all-round batsman who is comfortable on the front or back-foot, the New Balance TC has a mid swell, large edges and a big sweetspot – perfect for adapting to any shot or style.
Plus, despite it having no impact whatsoever on your ability to score runs, a thumbs-up must go to New Balance's design team – so at least you'll look the part.
Sports heavyweight Adidas have developed a number of outstanding cricket bats, one of which is designed for, in their own words, “the player that has all the shots in the locker”.
The Adidas Pellara punches at the very top when it comes to bat craftsmanship. Featuring huge edges and a long swell down the middle of the bat, the Pellara still maintains a balanced pick up for thrashing at the ball.
The Pellara's profile is matched by those who endorse it. The likes of Kevin Pietersen and David Willey are built on power; if you are as well the Pellara may be for you.
We've spoken an lot about power and launching the ball over the boundary in this collection of bats, yet covered little for those who prioritise another vital skill at the crease – speed.
That's where Puma come in. Their evoSpeed range prioritises a balanced pick up and a lightweight construction to allow the batter to throw fast hands at the ball.
The evoSpeed's emphasis on the balance and control of the blade makes it a good alternative to those who don't think power is everything.
Gunn & Moore have over 125 years in the bat making business, and their craftsmanship in bat production can be seen in no better light than the Mogul.
The Mogul is all about finding the sweetspot no matter where the ball finds the bat. With a big swell and extended sweet spot, you'll find yourself stroking the ball to the boundary with greater regularity.
With a face curvature at an above average rate of 4.5mm, the Mogul is the ideal bat for modern-day strokemakers who love to pick the gaps.
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