The New Double sided bat

We will shortly see the double sided bat or the two faced bat in the game of cricket. It is likely to happen in the domestic Australian T20 league as The New South Wales batsman David Warner is going to use it on 8th of January 2009. Warner hit some attractive strokes from this bat in the exhibition match. As this is a double sided bat batsman can hit the ball from any side of the bat. So no need to change the grip of the hands like Kevin Pietersen did in the Last Test series against India.
Warner Says that now he can play the reverse shots much more easily with the double sided bat. However he doesn’t think that this bat will be an advantage for the batters.

- Toufik Nadaf

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