About this item
Premium English willow bat with massive concave edges for high-impact shots. Well-balanced at 1140-1200g with optimal dimensional proportions for stroke play and control.
- Selected English Willow
- Short Handle
- Middle-low Sweet Spot
The SS Sir Richard 2025 showcases exceptional craftsmanship with air-dried English willow and a profile designed for top-level players. Its concave TON edges provide substantial hitting power while maintaining precise balance and feel for all-round stroke play.
Key Features
- Hand-selected from SS factory's premium collection
- Full dimensions: 84.45cm height, 11.43cm width, 3.8cm length
- Air-dried English willow for optimal durability and performance
- Massive concave TON edges for enhanced power transmission
- Wide playing surface with clean face for consistent ball contact
- Chrome embossed stickers with high-quality grip for superior control
- Includes premium portable SS bat cover
- Manufactured in India to professional specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the SS Sir Richard Cricket Bat 2025 suitable for professional play?
A: Yes, the Sir Richard 2025 is designed to professional specifications with selected English willow and optimal weight distribution, making it suitable for high-level competitive cricket.
Q: What type of player would benefit most from the SS Sir Richard Cricket Bat 2025?
A: The Sir Richard 2025 favors attacking batsmen who value power hitting combined with control. Its middle-low sweet spot and substantial edges make it ideal for front-foot drives and pull shots.
Q: How does the weight of the SS Sir Richard Cricket Bat 2025 compare to other professional bats?
A: At 1140-1200g, the Sir Richard 2025 sits in the medium-weight range for professional bats, offering a good balance between power and maneuverability for players who don't want an overly heavy blade.
Q: Does the SS Sir Richard Cricket Bat 2025 require additional preparation before use?
A: While the bat is ready to play, I recommend a proper knocking-in process (2-3 hours with a mallet) followed by gradual net sessions to optimize performance and durability, particularly around the edges and sweet spot.