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Cricket bats should be made from bamboo not willow, Cambridge study finds


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Bamboo cricket bats are stronger, offer a better sweet spot and deliver more energy to the ball than those made from traditional willow, tests conducted by the University of Cambridge show. Bamboo could, the study argues, help cricket to expand faster in poorer parts of the world and make the sport more environmentally friendly.
The sound of leather on willow may have delighted cricket lovers for generations but the sport should now consider making the blades of its bats with bamboo, say researchers from Cambridge s Centre for Natural Material Innovation.
Dr Darshil Shah and Ben Tinkler-Davies compared the performance of specially made prototype laminated bamboo cricket bats, the first of their kind, with that of typical willow bats. Their investigations included microscopic analysis, video capture technology, computer modelling, compression testing, measuring how knocking-in improved surface hardness, and testing for vibrations. ....

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Cricket: Forget the thwack of leather on willow, bamboo could make the best cricket bat


Cricket: Forget the thwack of leather on willow, bamboo could make the best cricket bat
10 May, 2021 12:00 AM
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Could bamboo be replacing willow when it comes to the future of cricket bats?
Daily Telegraph UK
Few sounds signal the arrival of springtime quite like the crack of leather on willow as the cricket season gets under way.
But in a development destined to send shudders through cricket pavilions around the world, Cambridge University has suggested that cricket bats should actually be made of bamboo.
According to researchers at the Centre for Natural Material Innovation, bamboo cricket bats would be lighter, stronger and offer a larger sweet spot - the point from which the ball achieves maximum acceleration. ....

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Bamboo bats could revolutionise cricket: study | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)


Bamboo bats could revolutionise cricket: study
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LONDON, May 10, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Cricket is a sport defined by tradition, but change may be in store after research suggested bamboo could be an attractive alternative to willow in the manufacture of bats.
The Cambridge University study said its prototype bamboo bat was cheaper to produce, more sustainable and stronger than traditional willow blades and could grow the game worldwide.
The article, published in the Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology on Sunday, also found the laminated bamboo bat possessed a larger sweet spot, making it “a batsman’s dream”.
Willow trees take 15 years to mature enough to produce cricket bats, whereas bamboo only requires five to six years and abounds in China, South America and southeast Asia as well as cricket-obsessed India. ....

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