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