About this item
A high-performance junior cricket bat featuring selected English willow, concave edges for impact strength, and personally hand-selected from SS Factory to Ravindra Jadeja's specifications.
- Selected English Willow
- Semi-oval Handle
- Middle-low Sweet Spot
The SS Ravindra Jadeja Junior Cricket Bat offers young players professional-grade performance in a perfectly sized package. Featuring air-dried English willow construction, concave TON edges for enhanced power, and clean face design that maximizes the hitting area for consistent shot-making.
Key features
- Hand-selected from SS Factory's finest stock
- 84.45 cm height, ideal for junior players
- Moderate weight (1140-1200g) balances power and control
- Wide playing area with clean bat face for superior ball contact
- Massive concave TON edges for improved impact and performance
- Premium embossed chrome stickers with high-quality grip
- Includes portable SS bat cover for protection
- Made in India by Sareen Sports Industries
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is the SS Ravindra Jadeja Junior Cricket Bat - 2025 suitable for match play?
A: Yes, this bat features selected English willow and professional-grade construction, making it excellent for competitive junior match play while being durable enough for regular practice sessions.
Q2: What age group is the SS Ravindra Jadeja Junior Cricket Bat - 2025 designed for?
A: This junior bat with 84.45 cm height is typically suitable for players aged 9-12 years, but individual height and strength should be considered for optimal fit rather than age alone.
Q3: How does the weight of the SS Ravindra Jadeja Junior Cricket Bat - 2025 affect performance?
A: At 1140-1200g, this bat offers an excellent balance between power and control for junior players. It's light enough for developing batting techniques while having sufficient mass for good shot-making.
Q4: Does the SS Ravindra Jadeja Junior Cricket Bat - 2025 require knocking in before use?
A: Yes, despite being pre-prepared, this selected English willow bat will benefit from a proper knocking-in process of at least 4-6 hours to compress the fibers and prevent premature cracking when facing harder cricket balls.