About this item
A premium English Willow cricket bat featuring L540 design with a low swell position, F2 face profile, and PowerArc bow for aggressive front-foot play.
- Grade 1 English Willow
- Fuze Rubber Handle
- Low-positioned Sweet Spot
The GM VERVA 909 offers exceptional striking power with its low-positioned sweet spot and full convex profile, designed specifically for front-foot dominant batsmen. Its pronounced toe depth and PowerArc bow face provide superior ball contact while maintaining excellent balance.
Key Features
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Advanced Design: L540 blade design creates a dynamic sweet spot with sweeping contours for an imposing profile
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Striking Power: Low swell position combined with full blade profile enhances front-foot attacking shots
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Superior Grip: Fuze rubber grip ensures excellent control and comfort during extended innings
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Premium Materials: Crafted in England from Prime Grade 1 English Willow for optimal performance
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Technical Specifications: 310mm handle length with F2 face profile and PowerArc bow face geometry
FAQs
Q: How does the GM VERVA 909's low swell position benefit my batting style?
A: The GM VERVA 909's low swell position is ideal for batsmen who prefer front-foot play, offering enhanced power and control when driving or playing attacking shots down the ground.
Q: What type of player would benefit most from the GM VERVA 909 cricket bat?
A: The GM VERVA 909 is best suited for attacking batsmen who favor front-foot play and power hitting, particularly those who enjoy driving through the covers or down the ground.
Q: How does the PowerArc bow face on the GM VERVA 909 enhance batting performance?
A: The PowerArc bow face on the GM VERVA 909 creates an optimal striking surface that maximizes power transfer while maintaining excellent pick-up, allowing for better timing and more effortless stroke play.
Q: What is the difference between the various grades of the GM VERVA 909 cricket bat?
A: The GM VERVA 909 is available in seven grades from Original LE to 404, with higher grades featuring clearer grain structure, fewer blemishes, and typically better performance characteristics, though the core design remains consistent across all grades."