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Are they limited by PCB to use CA only or is this something most of them prefer? There are great bat manufacturers in the world but I have seen Pakistani players use the bat from this particular manufacturer.
 
Because CA is a Pakistani company, and their primary market is cricketers in Pakistan, or overseas Pakistanis. With the exception of maybe now Babar, Pakistan hasn't really had batsmen in the recent past who would've inspired kids or amateur cricketers in say England or Australia to want a bat with the same stickers. The last one we did have was Mohammad Yousuf, and he was sponsored by Gray Nicolls. I do recall the Akmal brothers using GM bats for a while in between though.
 
Something else to mention is that CA does not necessarily have to be the manufacturer of the bats the players are using, and could merely be the sponsor. Many cricketers have bats custom made by their manufacturer of choice and then have the stickers from their sponsor attached to the bat.
 
Because CA is a Pakistani company, and their primary market is cricketers in Pakistan, or overseas Pakistanis. With the exception of maybe now Babar, Pakistan hasn't really had batsmen in the recent past who would've inspired kids or amateur cricketers in say England or Australia to want a bat with the same stickers. The last one we did have was Mohammad Yousuf, and he was sponsored by Gray Nicolls. I do recall the Akmal brothers using GM bats for a while in between though.

CA is still one of the most reputable bat manufacturers amongst professional cricketers. You would be surprised to see plenty of county players also using it. The CA 15000 is one fine piece of willow.

I think HS go all out with their sponsorship deal with Babar, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the bat is actually manufactured by a CA company in Sialkot.
 
CA is still one of the most reputable bat manufacturers amongst professional cricketers. You would be surprised to see plenty of county players also using it. The CA 15000 is one fine piece of willow.

I think HS go all out with their sponsorship deal with Babar, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the bat is actually manufactured by a CA company in Sialkot.

Oh absolutely, they make wonderful bats, and I'd love to see them sponsor more international cricketers in the future. At the top of my head I can think of Dilshan and now Morgan as two of their non-Pakistani sponsorships.

And yeah I agree, don't think HS would be the one making Babar's bat. Would be interesting to see how Babar's sponsorships develop if he's able to continue in beast mode over the coming years. As much as they'd love to, I'm not sure HS would have the money to compete if say Kookaburra or Gray Nicolls came knocking on his door.
 
CA is a great bat company. They were sponsoring Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor at some point too if not already.

I Remember in the 90s, a Pakistani bag manufacturer ‘Ihsan’ with the fire logo was also very popular. Specially remember Wasim Akram using it and hitting sixes at the death. Haven’t seen that in a while
 
For some reason bat manufacturers seem to be pretty much country specific.

Aus - G-N, Kookaburra, Spartan, New Balance
Ind - Ceat, Nike, MRF, SG, SS, Spartan
Pak - CA
Eng - GM, New Balance

The rest seem to use the same with a few exceptions.
 
I think in most cases batsmen are offered endorsements by bat manufacturers. Can be local or international. And CA is unquestionably the best bat manufacturer in Pakistan.
 
For some reason bat manufacturers seem to be pretty much country specific.

Aus - G-N, Kookaburra, Spartan, New Balance
Ind - Ceat, Nike, MRF, SG, SS, Spartan
Pak - CA
Eng - GM, New Balance

The rest seem to use the same with a few exceptions.

Nike have stopped manufacturing cricket bats

Gray Nicholls - Eng
 
Because CA is a Pakistani company, and their primary market is cricketers in Pakistan, or overseas Pakistanis. With the exception of maybe now Babar, Pakistan hasn't really had batsmen in the recent past who would've inspired kids or amateur cricketers in say England or Australia to want a bat with the same stickers. The last one we did have was Mohammad Yousuf, and he was sponsored by Gray Nicolls. I do recall the Akmal brothers using GM bats for a while in between though.

Shadab and rizwan also use gray nicolls
 
CA is a great bat company. They were sponsoring Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor at some point too if not already.

I Remember in the 90s, a Pakistani bag manufacturer ‘Ihsan’ with the fire logo was also very popular. Specially remember Wasim Akram using it and hitting sixes at the death. Haven’t seen that in a while

Ihsan rebranded itself and was used by quite a few players in the recent past. Sharjeel still uses Ihsan.
 
Salman Butt had a deal with Adidas.....until you know what happened.
 
I feel like the Pakistan team is going more towards to HS brand due to Babar Azam.
 
I don't think MRF manufactures cricket bats. Madras Rubber Factory manufactures tires and sponsored Tendulkar.
 
I don't think MRF manufactures cricket bats. Madras Rubber Factory manufactures tires and sponsored Tendulkar.

its just the logo. MRF is a large tire manfuacturer. Currently they sponsor Shaw and Kohli.
 
As they say, cricket is a gentleman's game and, perhaps by that virtue, it is also an expensive sport when it comes to buying modern-day equipment.

Not only is equipment expensive, it is also hard to get quality products in Bangladesh as there are no manufacturers in the country that produce top quality products.

However, there are a few distributors for various cricketing good manufacturers such as SS, SG, CA and DSC in India and Pakistan such, which have a huge demand among cricketers in Bangladesh.

But despite the huge demand there is only a single authorised distributor for each brand in Bangladesh which, along with heavy import duties, is the reason prices of products are comparatively higher.

There are few local importers who buy products directly from India, Pakistan, England, Australia and the United States and sell those in local markets at a relatively lower price.

Among cricket lovers, there is a huge curiosity to know the prices of bats used by stars like Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim and one be surprised when they get to know the price tag for their equipment.

Tamim is sponsored by Pakistani brand CA and each bat that the left-hander uses costs between Tk 40,000 to 60,000 and at times even more. Luckily, being the superstart that he is, Tamim get sponsored by the company and gets all the equipment from CA round the year and also gets a healthy sponsorship money.

Manufactures generally sponsor national team cricketers along with a few aspiring players and they can be seen using stickers of specific brands on their bat, pads, gloves and even in the helmet.

There are generally two types of contracts that companies use to associate with cricketers. One is an annual contract and the other is on a match-by-match basis.

Established top cricketers are the ones who are being contracted annually and they not get the gears from the company but also a good amount of money for endorsing products.

Suppose a top Bangladeshi player like Tamim or Mushfiqur has an annual contract from which they receive around 60,000 to 80,000 US dollars per year.

On the other hand, mid-level national cricketers like Soumya Sarkar or Liton Das receive equipment, but the quality of the products vary from the ones given to a Shakib. They also receive 500 to 1000 US dollars per match. While newcomers and their agents at times get desperate to land endorsement, those range from 100 to 150 US dollars per match.

Going back to the high price of the cricketing goods, although many national cricketers do not need to spend their money, the scenario is different for first-class and domestic cricketers of Bangladesh. A top-quality bat from SS, SG, CA or DSC, which first-class or top domestic cricketers prefer, costs around Tk 20,000 to 30,000 each and can be higher depending on quality.

A pair of a pro-quality pads used by first-class and top domestic cricketers' costs around Tk 4000 to 5000, a pair of batting gloves range from Tk 3000 to 4500 and a top-quality helmet costs around 15,000 to 20,000 depending on the brand and quality.

A thigh pad will cost around 2500 and a top-quality carbon abdominal guard can take around Tk 2500.

For bowlers, a pair of top-quality Adidas or Nike brand bowling boot range from Tk 12000 to 15000 while boots for batsmen and fielders can cost between Tk 6000 to 10,000.

If you are wondering if a cricket ball might be less expensive compared to batting equipment, then you have a surprise. A top-quality Kookaburra match ball, mainly manufactured in Australia, costs around Tk 9000 to 11,000 each while a practice ball from the same brand costs around Tk 6500 to 7500.

However, there are a few Indian ball manufacturers such as SG or SS that would cost a bit less, around Tk 700 to 900, but those are not the ones that are used in first-class or Premier League matches.

National discard Shamsur Rahman, who used to have sponsors during his stint in the Bangladesh team now has to pay for his equipment as he remains a prominent name in the domestic circuit.

"Cricket equipment is not cheap. Each bat could cost you around twenty thousand taka and as a batsman you need to have at least four bats. You never know when the bat gets broken and generally a bat does not last for more than two years. There are other goods such as pads, gloves and boots which we need to have in stock. Many may think that cricketers earn a lot but the fact is that we also need to invest heavily on our equipment from the main source of our income," Shamsur told The Daily Star.

While professional cricket equipment remains expensive, things are not that cheap for beginners or lower level cricketers either.

A complete set of gear including a bat for kids and age-level cricketers could cost around Tk 12,000 to 15000. For mid-level players in the second division or third division, equipment ranges from Tk 15,000 to 20,000.

There are a few shops in the capital from which you could buy cricketing goods and the sports market in Gulistan remains one of the biggest and most popular places to buy equipment for amateurs and professionals.

According to Rahat Hasan, owner of Good Buy Inc, a retailer of cricketing goods, informed that the lack of expert labour and shortage of raw materials is the main reason Bangladesh does not have manufacturers.

"It's a huge market and we are getting a good response from professional cricketers and beginners. There are no manufacturers of top-quality cricketing goods in Bangladesh. We have to rely on importing from India, Pakistan, England and Australia. Expert labour and raw materials are not easily available in Bangladesh which is the main reason we have to rely on importing," said Rahat

https://www.thedailystar.net/sports/news/unwelcoming-gentlemans-club-1936129
 
Looks like the new style of celebration is being influenced by desire to please sponsors?

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When will Pakistan players use Kookabura, Spartan, GM, NB etc.

I remember Salman Butt having Addidas bat
 
When will Pakistan players use Kookabura, Spartan, GM, NB etc.

I remember Salman Butt having Addidas bat

Indeed and they cancelled that contract as soon as the spot-fixing problem happened and they never went back to Pakistan cricket.

I guess it's a case of Pakistani cricketers winning back their trust, as some have with Gray Nicholls.
 
When will Pakistan players use Kookabura, Spartan, GM, NB etc.

I remember Salman Butt having Addidas bat

Spartan is an Indian manufacturer, I don’t think the guy is anti Pakistan but he probably doesn’t want to get involved with Pakistani players at the moment due to political tensions.

Kookaburra, GM and NB prefer their English/Australian cricketers because they want to rip off the posh white parents.
 
CA is a great bat company. They were sponsoring Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor at some point too if not already.

I Remember in the 90s, a Pakistani bag manufacturer ‘Ihsan’ with the fire logo was also very popular. Specially remember Wasim Akram using it and hitting sixes at the death. Haven’t seen that in a while

Lol Ihsan was so popular. Had a bat at home from that manufacturer around the mid 2000s, was still popular then along with another one called Malik.
 
When will Pakistan players use Kookabura, Spartan, GM, NB etc.

I remember Salman Butt having Addidas bat

Spartan makes heavy bats usually, have only seen big hitters like Gayle and Dhoni use it. No need for our accumulators using it if it’s not being used right :inti
 
Spartan is an Indian manufacturer, I don’t think the guy is anti Pakistan but he probably doesn’t want to get involved with Pakistani players at the moment due to political tensions.

Kookaburra, GM and NB prefer their English/Australian cricketers because they want to rip off the posh white parents.

No Spartan sports is Australian company
 
Indeed and they cancelled that contract as soon as the spot-fixing problem happened and they never went back to Pakistan cricket.

I guess it's a case of Pakistani cricketers winning back their trust, as some have with Gray Nicholls.

Maybe that the case why Pakistan batsman can't clear inner ring and others countries players edges go for boundaries because of bats.
 
I know a number of Pakistani players who actually use SS bats, but will use a local sponsor.

A lot of them actually prefer Indian bats.
 
CA is a great bat company. They were sponsoring Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor at some point too if not already.

I Remember in the 90s, a Pakistani bag manufacturer ‘Ihsan’ with the fire logo was also very popular. Specially remember Wasim Akram using it and hitting sixes at the death. Haven’t seen that in a while

Ihsan is currently the kit supplier/sponsor for Zimbabwe.
 
Regularly feature for pakistan in almost all loi's still couldn't find any bat sponsor?
sad to see his plain bat every time he comes on.

I think he is looking for a big bucks deal

Can’t compare him to Gill but these guys are sensibly waiting for a deal that would be worth the wait. Most definitely Faheem has offers from companies like Ehsan, Malik and CA, but he’s probably holding out for an English/Australian manufacturer to come knocking. His stocks are up these days due to his Test performances so I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets a good deal in the bag soon
 
I think he is looking for a big bucks deal

Can’t compare him to Gill but these guys are sensibly waiting for a deal that would be worth the wait. Most definitely Faheem has offers from companies like Ehsan, Malik and CA, but he’s probably holding out for an English/Australian manufacturer to come knocking. His stocks are up these days due to his Test performances so I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets a good deal in the bag soon

Gill seems to have inked a deal. From what I see in the IPL.
 
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