About this item
A hand-selected Grade 2 English Willow bat with massive concave edges for powerful hitting. Features Ravindra Jadeja's specifications with an embossed retro design.
- Grade 2 English Willow
- Semi-oval Handle
- Central Sweet Spot
The SS Jaddu RJ 8 is crafted from air-dried Grade 2 English Willow with Ravindra Jadeja's playing specifications. Its massive concave TON edges combine impact power with balanced performance, ideal for all-format cricketers seeking controlled aggression.
Key Features
- Hand-selected and air-dried Grade 2 English Willow for durability and performance
- Concave TON edges providing expanded sweet spot with optimal weight distribution
- Embossed retro sticker design with premium grip for enhanced control
- Wide playing surface with clean bat face for consistent ball striking
- Includes premium portable SS bat cover
- Proudly manufactured in India to exacting standards
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who is the SS Jaddu RJ 8 Cricket Bat best suited for?
A: The SS Jaddu RJ 8 Cricket Bat is ideal for intermediate to advanced players who prefer a balanced bat with good power. It suits players who admire Jadeja's playing style and want a versatile bat for all formats of cricket.
Q: Does the SS Jaddu RJ 8 Cricket Bat require knocking in before use?
A: Yes, like all English Willow bats, the SS Jaddu RJ 8 requires proper knocking in with a wooden mallet or ball machine for 4-6 hours to compress the fibers and prevent premature cracking.
Q: How does the concave edge design of the SS Jaddu RJ 8 Cricket Bat affect performance?
A: The concave TON edges of the SS Jaddu RJ 8 Cricket Bat create a larger sweet spot while maintaining an optimal weight profile, resulting in better balance, increased power on off-center hits, and reduced overall weight.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the SS Jaddu RJ 8 Cricket Bat with proper maintenance?
A: With proper care, including regular oiling, avoiding moisture exposure, and using quality bat tape, the SS Jaddu RJ 8 Cricket Bat should last 2-3 playing seasons for regular club cricketers, though this varies based on usage intensity and playing conditions.