Cricket Bat Care And Maintenance: Knocking In Your New Cricket
Bat
Ideally you should knock in any new cricket bat for at least six
hours, yes it's a lot but it will help condition your bat for
heavy usage without damaging it.
You should also knock-in your new cricket bat even if it comes
advertised as 'ready to play', as it still won't be ready for
the full force of a hard new cricket ball, especially if you
catch an edge or the ball hits the toe.
I've seen players go out on to the square with a brand new
cricket bat, which hadn't been knocked in. In the first over he
dug out a Yorker, which resulted in a 'fatal' crack in the toe
of the bat. If it had been knocked in properly it's unlikely
this would have ever happened. If you don't knock in your bat
you could literally be 'throwing