Kookaburra
CLASSIC EDITION CRICKET BAT SH
CLASSIC EDITION CRICKET BAT SH
SKU: 2A24103C
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The Kookaburra Classic Edition cricket bat celebrates the heritage of the game with a design rooted in tradition and refined for modern performance. Crafted from hand-selected premium grade 3 English willow, it features a traditional back, full profile, and classic rounded face — delivering an ideal blend of balance, power, and control.
Built for the purist, this bat offers a smooth, familiar feel and professional-grade performance that stays true to the timeless spirit of cricket. From the first grip to the final shot, the Classic Edition is made to feel like an extension of your game.
| Middle; | Approximately 180mm to 210mm from the toe. |
| Edge Thickness: | Approximately 35mm to 38mm. |
| Edge Profile: | Rounded |
| Face Profile: | Curved |
| Toe Profile: | Standard |
| Spine Height: | 58mm to 67mm |
| Scallop: | 0mm to 1mm |
| Bow: | 11mm to 12mm |
| Handle: | Semi oval players shape for comfort and grip |
| Weight: | Short Handle: 2lb 9oz to 2lb 12oz |
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Additional Features:
Carry tradition to the crease—crafted for cricketers who know the difference. | |
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