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Heaviest Bat: Who has the heaviest bat in cricket history?

Heaviest Bat: We have seen many records in the world of cricket. On the field, batting, bowling, fielding etc. We have seen many records being made or broken. But we are going to tell you about something which is different from all these. Do you know who came to the field with the heaviest bat in the history of cricket? Lets check this out

Heaviest Bat in cricket history

Sachin Tendulkar

God of Cricket Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar needs no introduction. He has the record of most runs in ODI cricket, most centuries, most Test runs and many more.

Known for his excellent and modern batting skills, Sachin Tendulkar is probably the main reason why children born in the 80s and 90s watch cricket. Sachin use MRF as well Adidas bats. It is said that it weighed more than 1.47 kg.

Chris Gayle

The ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle is one of the most popular cricketers in history. Chris Gayle has been an integral part of T20, ODI and Test matches for almost a decade and the cricket bat that Gayle uses is the Spartan CG bat, which weighs around 1.36 kg.

Virendra Sehwag

Virender Sehwag, the first Indian player to score a triple century in Tests, is one of the most destructive openers in the world. His personality and game can be compared to many legends like Gil Christ, Hayden, Saeed Anwar, Jayasuriya. He uses a bat weighing around 1.35 kg.

Heaviest Bat: MS Dhoni

Former Team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is at fourth place in this list. Dhoni, who created a sensation in the cricket world with his ‘helicopter’ shot, is credited with winning 3 ICC trophies (including two World Cups) for India. He uses a cricket bat weighing 1.27 kg.

David Warner

Heaviest Bat: David Warner is at the 5th position in the list of heaviest batsmen in cricket history. Warner is one of the most dangerous and daring batsmen the cricket world has ever seen. A left-handed batsman, he uses the Gray Nichols Kaboom cricket bat which weighs around 1.24 kg.

 

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