Bat makers enter carbon trading
The MCC is in the news as it contemplates changing the laws relating to the make-up of bats
Peter English
25-Feb-2013
The MCC is in the news as it contemplates changing the laws relating to the make-up of bats. In the Australian Peter Lalor looks at the recommendations to limit the amount of carbon in a handle.
The law will state it must feature 90% cane, rubber and glue. However, Gray-Nicolls is already one step ahead and has developed a bat which replaces the rubber with 10% carbon. The company said it believed the handle for the Fusion II was within the proposed new law.
Read Cricinfo’s story on the changes here.
Peter English is former Australasia editor of ESPNcricinfo