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Anonymous
# Posted: 8 May 2008 14:17
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hiii SS YUVI is a better bat, do u know SS is the one supplying bats to PUMA and many other international brands, they make 5000 bats each day out of which over 50 % bats sent worldwide, SS are the best bat makers in the world, all their English willow bats consist of TON emborsed on the edges and back of bottom, even shahid Afridi used the MALIK bat with TON emborsed at the edges n all means he was himself using the SS TON bat, so go ahead and buy SS YUVI.

rastadesi
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# Posted: 14 May 2008 03:38
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anyone with any doubts about this bat should rid themselves of it now! i think this is a highly impressive bat. performance wise its no better than other similar priced bats, but the shorter blade/longer handle makes for a superb pick up and cross-bat shots are much easier. the only criticism i have of it is that it is a bit thinner width ways, which i find strange (possibly easier to edge).
i have an MRF Genius XLE, which is THE best bat i have ever felt, even compared to Australian bats like the GN Fusion, but i got it to Tendulkar's specs, so it is a heavy 2lb 14oz, a bit too heavy for me to play expansive shots. thats the reason i got this! and while it is obviously not as good as the MRF, the SS Yuvi is right up there and i highly recommend it!!!

Billy
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# Posted: 18 May 2008 04:57
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hi i was wondering what bat sachin tendulka uses the stickers on it are mrf but i have heared he uses ss can you please tell me what model he uses thanks

robtheknob
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# Posted: 18 May 2008 06:21
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It is a SS for sure, I think based on the matrix, but customiseed to suit his requirements

Billy
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# Posted: 19 May 2008 06:22
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hey i was wondering is the handle bigger than the blade on the yuvi and how lond is the handle and how long is the blade thanks

ozcricket
Admin
# Posted: 19 May 2008 06:51
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blade is 52cm long, handle 33cm long, overall 85cm

rastadesi
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# Posted: 22 May 2008 20:45
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yeah. if you are wondering with the new laws on overall handle and splice length, this bat will probably become illegal. obviously we can still use it, but international use may be stopped.
as for the MRF, yes it is made by SS. but it is made by the SS bat makers to fit the MRF description. it is a unique bat.

sachin10
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# Posted: 22 May 2008 21:40
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There is no such thing as one bat being better then another, they all play differently. It depends on your style of play, your preferences and what you like in a bat. You should pick up the bats the decide what feels good in your hands.

newstarter
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# Posted: 23 Jun 2008 03:25 | Edited by: newstarter
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ss yuvi by far......look at this pic. the malik sher is made by SS, its gor the SS stamp.

Gilchrist uses a SS TON with puma stickers../

Kans
# Posted: 6 Jul 2008 01:06
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How much is the kashmir will SS yuvi 20-20

Kans
# Posted: 6 Jul 2008 01:08
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How much is the kashmir will SS yuvi 20-20

ozcricket
Admin
# Posted: 6 Jul 2008 06:56
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The SS yuvi is listed on the site for $99

sachin10
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# Posted: 22 Jul 2008 00:49
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Hi on the first Page of this thread oz cricket mentioned a Ranger 20-20 bat for $290??? What bat is this??? Has SS bought out a SS Rnager 20-20??

Details of the post below:

ozcricket
Admin # Posted: 15 Nov 2007 19:45 | Edited by: ozcricket
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The SS YUVI 20-20 we sell for $320 plus $45 for delivery to the UK, free delivery in Australia.
The Ranger 20-20 we sell for $290 plus delivery,
We have emailed you the prices as well.
The feedback were getting for the YUVI we have sold is brilliant, guys that are currently use them all say they would never go back to a standard bat again.

ozcricket
Admin
# Posted: 22 Jul 2008 03:37
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Yes, SS do have a Ranger 20-20 bat.

sachin10
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# Posted: 22 Jul 2008 18:42
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Really!!?? Do you have any information / pics of this bat?

Ive tried looking on the net but have found nothing.

ozcricket
Admin
# Posted: 22 Jul 2008 19:34
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Sure here they are. As we are in constant contact with the major brands in India we are able to source new bats and limited edition models as they are released.

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sachin10
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# Posted: 23 Jul 2008 00:30
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Thank's very much,

I assume it is the same short blade long handle design of the Yuvi? Is it a big bat compared to the Yuvi?

ozcricket
Admin
# Posted: 23 Jul 2008 00:39
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Sachin, yes same combo as the Yuvi, but it seems not as thick of a profile as the Yuvi. The edges are still thick but not as thick as Yuvi.

newstarter
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# Posted: 26 Jul 2008 10:03
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which is better the bomber fighter or SS Yuvi?

Is there bomber comparable to GN, kookaburra and other top brands in terms of ping and performance>

spats
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# Posted: 26 Jul 2008 20:19
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two completely different bats so cannot compare them together in my opinion.
One has the standard SH the other long handle short blade and is designed for 20-20 cricket.
From reading reports on both bats I would say each is as good as you can get for their purpose.
Have a look in the Bomber section of the forum, sounds as though the Bomber Fighter matches up with the top brands, and the positive is they are half the price.

azza
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# Posted: 31 Jul 2008 06:49
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I agree with Spats, cannot rwally compare the two. I think both seem very good value for money, anubody else here used a Yuvi?

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