Willows Cricket Supplies announces latest new stock of the Fusion CTx cricket bat from Gray Nicolls
May 11, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Sports News
Willows Cricket Supplies is pleased to announce their latest stock of cricket bats from the world’s leading cricket brands such as Gray Nicolls, Woodworm and Newbury. Lancashire, UK based online cricket bat store, Willows Cricket Supplies, now stocks the very latest cricket bats including Gray Nicolls Fusion cricket bat, Gray Nicolls Viper cricket bat, Woodworm Globe cricket bat and the Newbury Mjolnir C6 cricket bat. The Gray Nicolls latest range of cricket bats are endorsed by professional cricketers including Australian cricketer, Matthew Hayden and England cricket player, Freddie Flintoff in the 2007 Cricket World cup, and are available for sale online at www.willowscricket.com
Gray Nicolls Fusion CTx Cricket Bat
This is the latest Gray Nicolls cricket bat which features ground breaking technology that takes cricket bats to a new level. It uses high-tech materials such as carbon fibre and kevlar for strength and durability during cricket. This Fusion cricket bat is on sale now at Willows Cricket Supplies.
Gray Nicolls Viper Cricket Bat
The Gray Nicolls Viper Cricket Bat is new for 2007 and utilizes the famous Gray Nicolls scoops. This cricket bat has a steep spine profile thick edges and a huge mid blade sweet spot and performs well on every level.
Woodworm Globe Cricket Bat
The Globe cricket bat is Woodworm’s new bat for the 2007 cricket season. The Globe cricket bat is to live up to its name when all Woodworm players across the world use it at the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean. The Globe, like its sister cricket bats Flame and Torch, is launching its dramatic entrance into the cricket world on sale at www.willowscricket.com
Willows Cricket Supplies is also expected to stock the very latest Salix cricket bat, “Pod 1 Performance Cricket Bat” in May 2007. Salix is an independent cricket bat manufacturer, capable of producing exceptional hand made cricket bats with high specification.