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Kashmiri willow bats to feature in T20 World Cup 2022

Four cricketers from UAE get their bats from Kashmir

October 15, 2022
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Srinagar: The demand for Kashmiri bats has increased in international markets after two international cricket players from Oman played with them in the T20 World Cup last year. Now, four players from UAE have got Kashmiri willow for the T20 World Cup 2022 scheduled to be held in Australia from October 16.

People who are associated with this industry said they are happy that more countries have started using Kashmiri bats and expect more teams to procure the bats.

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They said that there are around 400 bat manufacturing units in the Industrial area from Sangam to Awantipora in southern Kashmir and a bat of one unit has reached the international stage.

 

Fawzul Kabir, a 29-year-old MBA pass out from the Islamic University of Science and Technology Awantipora who is pursuing PhD from a university in Canada, said that after hectic efforts, a few players of Oman agreed to play with their bats. The bats were manufactured by the GR8 sports industry in Halmulla Sangam area of Anantna

 

Kabir, who is the owner of the unit, said that his late father started the unit in 1974 and said demand for Kashmiri bats has increased in international markets.

We have already sent consignment to around one dozen countries and many orders are also in the queue,” he said, adding that this is a new beginning for us and we are hopeful very soon that famous international players will play with our bats.

 

“We are hopeful that Kashmiri bats will emerge as an alternative to English willow bats as we are the only ones who can produce these bats at a much less rate than what English willow costs,” he said.

 

“Now, we are preparing bats here only and now our own manufacturing has reached the international stage as four players from UAE will play with our bat besides other items,” he said. “Now our aim is that prolific players like Virat Kohli, Babar Azam, and others should play with our Kashmir-made bats.”(KNO)

 

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