Most Expensive Cricket Bats In The world

Most Expensive Cricket Bats



The fascination with high-end, glamorous cricket bats has always intrigued people. Whenever someone in your team acquires a new cricket bat, it becomes a topic of conversation. Examining its balance and sound, the inevitable question arises: "How much did it cost?" Let's delve right into it.


1. The Gray Nicolls Legend Cricket Bat










The Gray Nicolls Legend has stood the test of time, remaining a prominent presence for many years. With a cricket bat manufacturing legacy spanning over 160 years, Gray Nicolls proudly presents The Legend as their premium offering. 

Priced at £999.99 or USD 1398, it is arguably one of the most expensive bats available in the current market.

Features:

Handle: Enhanced with a branded leather end cap for a superior finish.
SS Zone: Mid-blade design perfectly suited for both front and back foot strokes.
Profile: Sculpted with concave shaping to ensure professional pick-up and optimal balance.
Grip: Upgraded with New Zone Pro for enhanced feel and precise shot execution.
Age Group: Senior
Finish: Natural Blade

Level:

Test Match

Exquisite craftsmanship combined with timeless laser-etched branding. Legend embodies the excellence, performance, and esteemed reputation of the premier cricket brand. It represents the pinnacle of 160 years of bat-making history and heritage.



2. The Gray Nicolls Legend GOLD Australia Version Cricket Bat






The Gray Nicolls Legend from Australia continues to hold its iconic status. Priced at $1499 AUD and $1151 USD, it confidently secures the second spot on our list of top cricket bats.

Meticulously engineered for impeccable balance and meticulously crafted from only the finest 25 pieces of top-tier English willow, the Legend Gold stands as one of Australia's most exclusive bats.

Expertly handcrafted by Stuart, utilizing the 25 most exceptional clefts of our Very Finest Grade 1 English willow.

• Natural finish
• Made in Australia
• Includes custom bat cover
Profile: Mid
Bow: Even
Pickup: Light
Edges: Huge
Face: POWERCURVE enhances the feel of stroke play
Handle: Semi-oval for comfort and complete control

Grip: Zone Plus

Willow Grade: Very Finest Grade 1

Finish: Natural

Weight: 2lb 9oz - 2lb 12oz





3. The Gray Nicolls Legend HANDCRAFTED Cricket Bat








Featuring a flat face, a full profile, a stunning custom sticker, an impressive ping, and exceptional balance, it's no wonder that the Legend finds its place on the list of Most Expensive Cricket Bats. Priced at $1099 AUD or $844 USD, this bat embodies the quality, performance, and reputation of the leading brand in cricket.

Meticulously handcrafted in Australia from the Finest Grade 1 English willow, the Legend represents the pinnacle of 160 years of bat-making history and heritage.

Limited to a production of only 150 bats, each with a natural finish, this bat is a true testament to craftsmanship. Additionally, it comes with a custom bat cover for added protection and convenience.

Profile: Mid
Bow: Even
Pickup: Light
Edges: Large
Face: POWERCURVE enhances the feel of stroke play
Handle: Semi-oval for comfort and complete control
Grip: Matrix Plus

Willow Grade: Finest Grade 1
Finish: Natural

Weight:2lb 7oz - 2lb 12oz





4. The GM Player Edition Cricket Bat










GM has reached the pinnacle of its abilities with the introduction of their Player Edition cricket bats. Instead of traditional handcrafting methods, GM now utilizes advanced CNC technology, which allows for the exact replication of the programmed shape and profile. This innovative approach proves to be advantageous for the GM Player Edition cricket bats.

Back in 2015, I created a video showcasing these remarkable Player Edition cricket bats. Priced at £615 or USD 835, this bat is truly exceptional!

Gunn & Moore's Player Edition cricket bats take advantage of cutting-edge DXM technology to deliver precise replicas of the bats used by GM's esteemed international players. 

Using their unique Computer-Aided Manufacture process, Gunn & Moore ensures that the GM cricket bats precisely match the players' profiles and dimensions, including those of Travis Head, James Vince, Quinton De Kock, and Ross Taylor.

Crafted from limited edition timber, GM Player Edition bats boast prestigious player edition identification and feature superb laser-engraved player signatures. Please note that the bat weights of GM Player Edition cricket bats cannot be specified and will be provided "as finished."





5. Millichamp & Hall, Salix AJK Cricket Bats





As for the fifth recommendation, I thought it would be fitting to include a sixth option since these batsare priced similarly. It's worth noting that the list of cricket bats priced above £600 is quite extensive. 

However, I believe these two bats deserve special mention: 

The Salix priced at £675 or $945 USD, and The M&H Pro LE priced at £600 or $840 USD.


The AJK bat showcases our expertise and passion as bat-makers, combining the finest available willow with meticulous handcrafting. The striking metallic blue-bladed design of the labeling represents the modernity of our intensive manufacturing process. 

However, the unique shape, with a thick, low edge, can only be achieved through traditional, instinctive, and inspired bat-making. Designed for players who rely on their instincts, this bat will elevate their game to new heights.

Introducing the PRO LE (Limited Edition) range, newly released in 2019. These bats are meticulously crafted using the finest professional-grade willow, hand-selected by our master bat makers for its exceptional rebound qualities. 

The PRO LE features a full profile, thick shoulders, and a tapered toe, delivering performance-driven results with exquisite pick-up and balance. It is the bat of choice for elite players worldwide, rigorously tested and proven at the highest level of the game. Meticulously oiled and knocked in by hand, this bat's size, profile, and performance will leave you in awe.



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