KOOKABURRA Pro 3.0 Empower English Willow Cricket Bat
KOOKABURRA Pro 3.0 Empower English Willow Cricket Bat is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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KOOKABURRA Pro 3.0 Empower English Willow Cricket Bat is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Designed with our female athletes in mind, the Empower Pro 3.0 Senior Cricket Bat features a Mid-High Profile and Thin Oval Handle for an enhanced pick up that suits players with smaller hands and a slighter build.
Features:
- Grade 4 Unbleached English Willow
- Mid to High Profile
- Standard Face Profile
- Traditional Toe Profile
- Thin Oval Handle
- Zig Zag Bat Grip
- Toe Guard
- Weight range of 1.05Kg to 1.15kg
Kookaburra Sport was established in Melbourne by Alfred Grace (AG) Thompson in 1890. AG Thompson was born in St Ives, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire in 1863. In 1890 AG established a retail business in a residential shop at 272 Bay Street, Brighton repairing, making and selling general leather goods including sporting goods. In a workshop behind the shopfront he manufactured harnesses and set about establishing himself as the leading saddler in the area.
In 1945 the Australian Cricket Board of Control wrote to all Australian cricket ball manufacturers requesting samples of their product for possible use in the first post War Test series between Don Bradman’s Australian team and the visiting English team in 1946.
The Kookaburra Turf ball, a hand sewn cricket ball with a five layered quilt, was chosen. It has been used exclusively in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand ever since












