OUR REPAIR PROCESS
MY HANDLE IS BROKEN
I HAVE CRACKS IN MY SHOULDERS
I WANT TO GET MY BAT CLEANED UP
MY GRIP HAS MELTED
MY TOE HAS SPLIT
MY HANDLE IS CREAKY
THE FACE OF MY BAT IS CRACKING
MY BAT HAS WATER DAMAGE
MY HANDLE IS SPLITING
THE TOE OR EGDE OF MY BAT IS MISSING
MY BAT IS TOO HEAVY BAT
MY HANDLE'S THE WRONG SHAPE
MY BAT NEEDS KNOCKING IN
I NEED TOE PROTECTION
MOST CRICKET BATS CAN BE FIXED
There are only a few breaks that will genuinely kill a cricket bat.
1. Your bat has snapped in half!
2. You have a crack at the base of the splice (bottom of the ‘V’ of the handle), and it travels across the bat's width.
3. Your bat has been submerged in water, swells up, and dries out.
These breaks are irreparable, unfortunately :(
The good news is that these breaks happen in the least amount of time compared to other things that can go wrong through a cricket bat's lifetime. So that’s where we can help.
A cricket bat goes through a hell of a lot in its lifetime! It is always losing moisture and constantly hitting cricket balls of all kinds of quality during training and games. It sometimes gets thrown around or slammed into the ground out of frustration, accidentally stepped on with spikes, bat tapped onto wet astro or turf, left out in the rain, left in the boot of a car for the off-season, stored in the corner of a shed that gets hot and cold, used as a hammer to knock in stumps or in general gets treated poorly. Whatever the reason, the bat can be fixed most of the time. The English willow can be restored and brought back to life.
CRICKET BAT REPAIR FORM
If you are unsure on what needs to be fixed on your cricket bat, fill out the below form and send us some images and we can come back to you with what we thing needs to be done.