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Advice
WHAT DOES ‘KNOCKING IN’ A CRICKET BAT ACTUALLY DO?
The reason we ‘knock in’ a cricket bat is to enable it to withstand the pressure of being repeatedly hit by cricket balls without breaking. No matter how keen you are to try out your new bat in the...