Cricket Bat and My School Day Memories.

I've always used and continue to use Tape tennis cricket bats, starting with my school days and continuing to this day. The sport of tape tennis cricket, rather than the traditional game of cricket with a ball, is quite popular in our country. The products are readily available, which is one of the reasons for their popularity. In addition, cricket ball products are significantly more expensive and heavier. I've always wanted to own a cricket bat of my own. My first favorite came from the ROCK band. It was brought in from Pakistan by way of import. A large number of Pakistani tape tennis bats are imported by Bangladeshi suppliers of cricket bats trading houses, who then sell them on local markets. The Bangladeshi tape tennis cricket bat market is flooded with bats that have been imported from Pakistan. Furthermore, it is less expensive. My favorite, on the other hand, was not mine. It was a friend. He purchased it from a local market for a total of 300 Bangladeshi taka . However, due to the financial difficulties that my family was experiencing, purchasing one was out of the question. I used to play a lot of street cricket in my neighborhood, but I never owned a cricket bat of my own. But now I'm in a position of financial independence. However, I no longer have a desire to purchase a cricket bat at this time. I went to see a cricket match with one of my friends a couple of days ago. He had two bats in his Cricket bag, and he used one of them. One is from the SS TON, and the other is from the SG. Both of the companies are well-known in the world of international cricket. I inquired as to the cost of those bats from him. It cost approximately 80-90 USD per piece. Perhaps he purchased it from a third party, or perhaps he obtained it at a lower cost. I'm not sure what the exact price of those bats is, but I once fantasized about owning a tape tennis cricket bat that was only worth about 4-5 dollars. When I picked his cricket bat I was thinking back to my school days with fondness. Even now, whenever our high school friends get together, they make every effort to schedule a cricket or football match. However, there is no longer the same level of enthusiasm as there was during the school years.

Down below I've shared the photos of the cricket bats of my friend.

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Happy to see you keeping your bats. I kept my Duncan Fearnley Magnum and stupidly let my son use it. It needs repairing now as someone stood on it with their studs. It should come out ok as no one is going to be allowed to use it anymore.

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Hope it will come out ok. I don't let someone use my souvenirs.

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Nice man! Ive got my bat somewhere from back in the day. Everyone used to have a Kookaburra or a Gray Nicolls but I went with a GM

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Gray Nicolls is quite fancy. I've seen a lot of English and Aussie cricketers using that brand. They use Kookaburra or New balance as well but Grey Nicolls is quite fancy to me. Maybe because I've used to see that brand used by a lot of cricketers.

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Yep they're common, and in the end those cricket players will have been given these bats for free to promote the brands. New Balance is surprising as they're an American company and don't have a big cricket culture as of yet

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Their T-20 team just beat Ireland. They are progressing in cricket too.

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Great to hear. Love it when minnows progress with upset wins

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