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NICKEL 2.1 JUNIOR CRICKET BAT

NICKEL 2.1 JUNIOR CRICKET BAT

Regular price £199.99 GBP
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NICKEL 2.1 JUNIOR CRICKET BAT
Regular price £199.99 GBP
Regular price £339.98 GBP Sale price £199.99 GBP

The Kookaburra Nickel 2.1 Junior Cricket Bat is built for young cricketers who demand quality and performance at an affordable price. Made from Premium Grade 2 unbleached English willow, this bat offers a great balance between power and control, making it an excellent choice for junior players looking to refine their skills.

  • Premium Grade y2 Unbleached English Willow
  • Sizes - Harrow, 6 & 5

With a well-balanced profile and a large sweet spot, the Nickel 2.1 ensures that juniors can play both aggressive and defensive shots with ease. Its lightweight design allows for smooth handling, giving young cricketers confidence at the crease.

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Harrow, 5, 6

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