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Description: In this Video We Will going to discuss about What is the "Difference Between English Willow and Kashmir Willow Cricket Bats" and Which Willow Bat is best for you according to you your use. So if you also want to know then this video is for you. There are many wood types that are used in the manufacturing of cricket bats, but the most preferred wood type that is used is the willow. If you are a cricket enthusiast, you must already be knowing that there are two types of willows used commonly for manufacturing cricket bats - the White Willow and the Kashmir Willow. Willow is the only wood type that can provide the strength and compression needed for a cricket bat. English willow is grown in England whereas the Kashmir Willow is grown in the areas of Kashmir. English willows are especially grown for manufacturing cricket bats. The visible difference by which you can easily differentiate a white willow and Kashmir willow bats is their color. White willows are whiter in color, whereas the Kashmir willows are brownish in color. Also the grain density of White willows is higher than Kashmir willow. English Willow English willow are the finest woods that can be used to make cricket bats. They are of the best quality and give you perfect result. White willow bats are actually the best for experienced players. They have the best grain quality and structure. Grain means the lines that are visible on the face of the bats and represents the age of the willow of which the bat has been made. Higher the number of grains, higher the age of the willow and better is the performance. English willows are best if you are an experienced player and play with hard balls. White willow bats are softer in nature than the Kashmir willow because it grows slowly in the cool climate. They have thicker blades for more stability which means that the ball moves faster and further when you use a While willow bat, instead of Kashmir Willow bat. White willow bats may be very popular among experienced players, but needs a lot of maintenance. English willow bats are graded from 1 to 5, with 1 being the best quality bat. Higher grade means that the grains are straighter and there are less blemishes on the bat. Kashmir Willow Kashmir willow bats are not as popular as While willow cricket bats but some of them are of international standards and have been used by many international players. These bats are heavier than the White willow bats because the Kashmir willow which is used as a raw material is heavy. This makes it difficult to handle these bats. These bats are useful if you are a beginner or playing with softer balls. These bats last longer than English willow bats and require less maintenance because Kashmir willow grown in Kashmir are harder. These bats have thinner blades if compared to White willow bats. Though it is not preferred by professional players, many people say that they are much better than the Grade 3 and Grade 4 White willow bats. Are We Connected Here? Follow me Now! Facebook- facebook.com/skycoolguide Instagram- Skycoolguide