About this item
A reliable Grade 3 English willow cricket bat with pronounced edges and contoured blade designed for balanced performance and consistent stroke play.
- Grade 3 willow
- Cane handle
- Mid-blade sweet spot
The SG Sunny Tonny 2025 offers dependable performance with its Grade 3 English willow construction, featuring pronounced edges and a contoured blade that provides good balance between power and control, making it suitable for players seeking reliability at an accessible price point.
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Classic Profile: Traditional shape with contoured blade for improved shot-making
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Pronounced Edges: Thicker edges provide additional power and reduce mishits
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Grade 3 English Willow: Offers good durability with consistent performance
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Balanced Pick-up: Weight distribution enables comfortable handling
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Traditional Pressing: Medium compression for a blend of power and durability
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Cane Handle: Double-bound for reduced vibration and improved comfort
FAQs
Q: Is the SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025 suitable for professional cricket?
A: The SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025 is better suited for club cricket, practice sessions, and developing players. Professional cricketers typically prefer higher grade willow (Grade 1 or 1+) for match play.
Q: How much knocking-in does the SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025 require?
A: The SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025 requires approximately 6-8 hours of knocking-in before match use to prevent premature cracking and optimize performance. Apply linseed oil before starting the process.
Q: What type of player would benefit most from the SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025?
A: The SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025 best suits intermediate players looking for a reliable bat with good durability and consistent performance without premium pricing. It's particularly appropriate for those who play regular club cricket.
Q: How does the weight distribution of the SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025 affect playing style?
A: The SG Sunny Tonny Cricket Bat 2025 features a mid-blade sweet spot with balanced weight distribution, making it versatile for both front and back foot play, though it particularly suits players who prefer a controlled batting approach rather than aggressive power hitting.