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Traditionally cricket bats have had varying degrees of round toes throughout the years; however, the recent trend is the square toe.

What do the English willow grades mean and who grades them? At Cooper Cricket, we carry 5 grades of English willow and these are graded by our willow supplier. There grades are: Players Pro Playe...

BINDING IN OUR BRISBANE WORKSHOP
Cricket bat binding is a very simple, but necessary part of the cricket bat making process. It helps add stability and strength to the cricket bat handle. Handles are made from pieces of Malaysian...

Rod Grey, the founder of Cooper Cricket finds himself in a career that has been 30+ years in the making. Rod fell in love with cricket when he was a boy, growing up in Townsville. He tried his han...

How good does this bat look? We recently made this custom made cricket bat for a customer who tailored the Believe cricket bat to make it uniquely his. Using the Cooper Customiser, he choose: Wil...

Cricket bat making is a very old tradition and pounds and ounces are used to measure bats. At Cooper Cricket, we honour this tradition and use these measurements to weight our cricket bats.