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The Ultimate Cricket Bat Care Routine – Tips for Long Life

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A good cricket bat is more than just wood — it’s your companion at the crease, your scoring partner, and sometimes even your lucky charm. But even the best-quality bat won’t last long if it’s not properly cared for. Whether you use a Grade 1 English Willow or a Kashmir Willow bat, the right maintenance routine can extend its life, protect it from damage, and keep it match-ready.

At SaleonSports, we’re not just about selling gear — we’re about helping you protect your performance investment. Here’s the ultimate cricket bat care routine every player should follow.


1. Knock-In Your Bat Properly

Before you even hit a ball, your bat needs to be knocked in to compress the fibers and prepare it for impact.

  • Use a wooden mallet or gently knock with an old leather ball.

  • Start slowly on the face and edges.

  • Spend at least 6-8 hours on a new bat if it’s not pre-knocked.

  • Avoid hitting the back or toe area hard during knocking-in.

Tip: Many of our bats at SaleonSports, like the Heega Tornado or Sword, come pre-knocked with 10,000+ knocks — saving you time and effort.


🪵 2. Apply Raw Linseed Oil

Oiling helps keep the willow moisturized and prevents cracking.

  • Use raw linseed oil on the face, edges, and toe (not the back).

  • Apply 2-3 light coats with a soft cloth.

  • Let the bat absorb oil overnight between coats.

  • Wipe off any excess before knocking in.

Avoid over-oiling — it can make your bat too soft and heavy.


3. Add a Protective Face & Toe Guard

To reduce wear and tear:

  • Apply a clear anti-scuff sheet or fiber tape on the face.

  • Use a toe guard to prevent moisture damage and cracking.

  • Wrap the edges with bat tape for added protection.

Many bats at SaleonSports come with optional bat care kits that include all these accessories.


 4. Keep It Away from Moisture

  • Never use your bat in wet outfield conditions.

  • Avoid leaving it in damp kitbags or under direct sun.

  • Always dry it naturally if it gets wet — never use a dryer or heater.


5. Inspect and Repair Regularly

  • Check for cracks, loosened grains, or damaged edges after every few matches.

  • Minor cracks can be sealed with bat glue or tape.

  • Replace bat grips when they become loose or worn out — it affects your control.

 SaleonSports offers replacement grips and repair tools to keep your bat in peak shape.


6. Store It the Right Way

  • Store in a cool, dry place.

  • Never lean your bat vertically against a wall for long periods — it can cause warping.

  • Always keep it in a bat cover or padded bat compartment when not in use.


 7. Rest Your Bat Between Matches

Give your bat a break, especially after intense use.

  • Avoid back-to-back match days with the same bat.

  • Let it recover and dry naturally after heavy play.


Final Words from SaleonSports

Taking care of your cricket bat isn’t difficult — it just requires consistency and attention. A well-maintained bat performs better, lasts longer, and stays match-ready when you need it most.

At SaleonSports, we offer not just top-quality bats, but also bat care kits, accessories, and expert advice — because your performance deserves long-lasting support.


Gear Up for Greatness:

Explore our range of Heega cricket bats and bat care accessories at SaleonSports.com

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