How Cricket Bats Are Made: Behind the Scenes at Gunn & Moore

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 209

  • @fiveiron2547
    @fiveiron2547 10 дней назад +21

    It blows my mind how much of this process is hands-on. It’s practically an artisan product.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  9 дней назад +2

      There are some serious craftsmen at work in this industry!

    • @benvetonline
      @benvetonline 3 дня назад

      Agreed....not a lot of machines at all. Very impressive.
      Well done on the video

  • @gardeningfishingjimw9364
    @gardeningfishingjimw9364 Месяц назад +36

    Great to see quality cricket bats still being made by hand. Well done G&M.

  • @maxtippett809
    @maxtippett809 18 дней назад +8

    Kev! You bloody legend 50years bat making what an effort!!!

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  18 дней назад +1

      Absolute legend! And still going strong,

    • @jeremythomas2865
      @jeremythomas2865 10 дней назад +1

      Hope he’s teaching someone to carry on the legacy.

  • @WaynesWorld69
    @WaynesWorld69 27 дней назад +29

    I'm quite surprised. First off, great video. Love the way you let the main guy lead and didn't interrupt with pointless questions. The most amazing part tho is the production quality - outstanding. Secondly....7.45k subscribers? Really? I thought I was watching a huge media company's TV infomercial. Outstanding. Thanks so much for the video.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  26 дней назад +7

      Thank you for your kind words! Lots of hard work goes into these and your comment has made our day! :)

  • @stilllearning1160
    @stilllearning1160 7 дней назад +3

    Nice to see something made in the UK still.

  • @christopherdean1326
    @christopherdean1326 Месяц назад +16

    I love the way th push stick he uses on the table saw (3:52) is actually a cut down cricket bat!

  • @brianandrea3249
    @brianandrea3249 16 дней назад +2

    There’s something about a quality cricket bat! Generations of tradition, craft, runs, skill, art, innovation to produce a beautiful object. Thanks for sharing, I think my dream job would be working for a cricket bat maker!

  • @kevin-e5h5t
    @kevin-e5h5t Месяц назад +10

    Willow. It is the wood of work. From Cricket Bats to handles for Shovels, Spades, Adz, Picks, Rakes, Brooms and Dowels - Willow is prime. It is a strong, straight grained wood. All the Brittish Commonwealth countries grow these trees, and it is one of the most exploited "foreign imports" around the world. Bee's wax, Cow Gum, Linseed Oil, Linen Thread and Shellac are the traditional finishes.

    • @OurAmazingSkies
      @OurAmazingSkies Месяц назад +2

      Best comment, unfortunately will go over most peoples heads...

  • @ahq1042
    @ahq1042 Месяц назад +34

    Amazing presentation, could mistake it for a Sky Sports production

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +4

      Thank you! A lot of hard work goes into these so really appreciate your comment! :)

  • @JaisimhaNaidu-d4w
    @JaisimhaNaidu-d4w 27 дней назад +7

    This is a fantastic cricket bat thank you very much GM

  • @MichaelErasmus-on5yb
    @MichaelErasmus-on5yb 21 день назад +5

    I really enjoyed this video, much love from South Africa.

  • @jahanmoh
    @jahanmoh 22 дня назад +3

    Wow a lot of quality work going into a quality product, brilliant

  • @user-tl5fi9lz9z
    @user-tl5fi9lz9z Месяц назад +4

    Watching the V cut was the most exciting part!

  • @astrovert.ed2321
    @astrovert.ed2321 29 дней назад +4

    Thank you, love your passion towards bringing this to us.

  • @joek7277
    @joek7277 Месяц назад +8

    Fantastic video guys

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      Thank you and glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @tonymarshall4164
    @tonymarshall4164 6 часов назад

    Without doubt the best bat makers

  • @hidayatali2643
    @hidayatali2643 3 дня назад

    Excellent and how much effort has been on the process 👍 the whole team members did a fantastic job 👏

  • @davidbingham66
    @davidbingham66 5 дней назад +2

    Back in the day, when I was in my late teens, (I am 65 now), I bought a Gunn & Moore bat - I still have it.
    Most of my mates had bats from the following:
    Gray Nichols
    Duncan Fearnley
    Stuart Surridge
    Slazenger
    I remember being asked why Gunn & Moore? I just like the feel it had in my hands.
    This is a great video. It shows that primarily, they are hand made.

  • @TX200AA
    @TX200AA Месяц назад +4

    Great mix of old craft skill and modern machinery. The only thing I did not see was any gauge to ensure that the bat complied with the width regulation, though I am sure all their bats are correct and comply with the laws of cricket.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +2

      The main shaping is now done via the CNC machine so all bats have a predetermined size which conforms to the laws of cricket. GM also has strict quality controls in place which means all bats are checked before final finishing touches are made.

  • @neilneil1652
    @neilneil1652 7 дней назад

    I had a featherlight Purist Original towards the end of my club career end of the 1990's beginning of 2000's.
    It was fantastic! Perfectly balanced with massive sweet spot.

  • @TheEmiratesGuy_1
    @TheEmiratesGuy_1 18 дней назад +6

    Now, saim Ayub main ambassador of gun & more bat 17:09

  • @69bulwinkle
    @69bulwinkle Месяц назад +2

    best bats in the world, i've been using Gunn&Moore bats for 18 years and never looked to buy anything else, would love to go to the factory myself.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      The time and care it takes to make a single bat, let alone hundreds, is truly fascinating to watch. And that's why Gunn & Moore are one of the leading brands in the industry.

    • @johnlewis9745
      @johnlewis9745 Месяц назад

      @@AJSportsUK. Get in touch with the firm. Many firms have conducted tours.

    • @johnlewis9745
      @johnlewis9745 Месяц назад +2

      Why not contact the firm ? Many undertake conducted tours, usually for groups, for a small charge although some tours are free.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      This is definitely something we are looking into

  • @Abuabdillah-cm3ql
    @Abuabdillah-cm3ql 13 дней назад +2

    Saim ayub uses GM bat now. Hopefully I'll get one also

  • @jacobkuntflapp
    @jacobkuntflapp 16 дней назад +2

    Beautiful bat, almost as good as a Kookaburra.

  • @mohammedalmukhtar5428
    @mohammedalmukhtar5428 Месяц назад +1

    The joy of watching or playing Cricket..starts here!

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      Just as fun watching cricket bats made as it is playing with one!

  • @thedisabledwelshman9266
    @thedisabledwelshman9266 Месяц назад +2

    i love all forms of cricket, but test cricket is my favourite by far

  • @touheedahmed161
    @touheedahmed161 Месяц назад +2

    Amazing vid loved it.

  • @shannonc8759
    @shannonc8759 18 дней назад +1

    Would love to see a bit on how they grade them next time!

  • @kunalroyKR
    @kunalroyKR 22 дня назад +3

    Excellent cinematography 👏👏 One query though. It is said that some bats have 5 grain some 6 grain and so on. What's that?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  22 дня назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
      For the grains question, this is answered in our video here - ruclips.net/video/X6gvrjBP4j0/видео.html

  • @mrg-cardcollector6601
    @mrg-cardcollector6601 17 дней назад

    Had a Maestro back in the day! Beautiful bat at 2Ib 6!

  • @uzairamir9014
    @uzairamir9014 18 часов назад

    Loved the video, can’t wait to get my hands on a GM soon!, however did not see the pressing bit, is it confidential?

  • @ans1628
    @ans1628 18 дней назад +1

    Sir Lankan world cup winning team member Asanka Gurusinghe used GM Bat

  • @RupinChheda
    @RupinChheda 26 дней назад

    Kevin and the CNC are the ones doing the maximum work in this factory.

  • @crcketwatch10
    @crcketwatch10 19 дней назад +1

    Great video, would've been nice to see the pressing and where they pre-knock their bats in.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  18 дней назад

      Unfortunately time constraints meant we could not squeeze everything in but next time!

  • @georgesadler7830
    @georgesadler7830 6 дней назад

    Thank you for the video.

  • @tjm3900
    @tjm3900 Месяц назад +5

    I would like to see the handles made with the rubber inserts.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      All handles do contain rubber inserts to give them the flexibility and durability over a bat's life span

    • @billpeach5317
      @billpeach5317 Месяц назад

      I too would have liked to see the handles made. The rubber layers were, I understand, to absorb the shock of a 90mph ball hitting the bat.

  • @magichead79
    @magichead79 15 дней назад +1

    But how do you make the handle?

  • @moemotors2570
    @moemotors2570 17 дней назад

    awesome video, need more of this please!!

  • @shaheen.rafi13
    @shaheen.rafi13 15 дней назад +1

    Where is the hammering process so that the stroke of the bat increases ?

  • @alanwilliamson2259
    @alanwilliamson2259 Месяц назад

    Wonderful process to watch, thankyou.

  • @PrashantSuryanshi
    @PrashantSuryanshi 22 дня назад +2

    Very nice

  • @saintpauli7566
    @saintpauli7566 19 дней назад

    I have a 1998 GM Purist as used by Steve Waugh at the time, although definitely a cheaper model. Good Lord it's a good Cricket Bat.

  • @steveirungujermaine-l4p
    @steveirungujermaine-l4p 23 дня назад

    cricket is myfavourite sport

  • @thedisabledwelshman9266
    @thedisabledwelshman9266 Месяц назад

    that is a thing of beauty.

  • @MARTINA-gc3tq
    @MARTINA-gc3tq Месяц назад +2

    I am having a straight willow removed in late January. What part should I save so I can have some bats made for my grandchildren?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      Essentially all of it! But really depends on the quality and age of the tree as well as how well its been looked after. Might be worth getting an expert in to have a look.

  • @brucesannino6181
    @brucesannino6181 Месяц назад +2

    I'm very surprised at how dull the draw knife was. Apart from that this is a good video. Well, apart from the draw knife and the music.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for the feedback and glad you liked the video! Not sure about the draw knife... seemed pretty sharp close up!😅

    • @thedisabledwelshman9266
      @thedisabledwelshman9266 Месяц назад

      @@AJSportsUK do u plant your own trees?

  • @stephenwilliams926
    @stephenwilliams926 24 дня назад +1

    Made a cricket bat back in the 1970's from a solid piece of wood , first hit of the Ball the handle snapped off lol .

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  23 дня назад +1

      Oh no! You should have carried on and we might be talking about a master bat maker now!

  • @jeremythomas2865
    @jeremythomas2865 10 дней назад

    Amazing that in this modern age good quality bats still have a lot of manual shaving and shaping done by human hand. You would think machines would have taken over every aspect.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  9 дней назад

      Absolutely. The level of precision and care it takes to craft every single bat is really something to behold.

  • @petermoller8337
    @petermoller8337 Месяц назад

    Thanks, I read a very good novel, “Willowman” get yourselves a copy, if you liked this video then you will love the book 😊

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      Downloaded on Audible! 😊

  • @Scotland1766
    @Scotland1766 Месяц назад +2

    I'm not a cricket person, but am a woodworker and love the process and craftmanship, albeit repetitive, but still a craft and I dare say, no two bats are the same, despite the attention to detail. I'm guessing batsmen spend hours selecting a bat for weight, style, feel, etc.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      Hours can be an understatement sometimes! Home, car and a cricket bat are the three most important decisions a cricketer makes in their life! :)

  • @richwatson5665
    @richwatson5665 6 дней назад

    The most important part of a cricket bat is the pressing so did I miss that part of the video, if so advise me of the time and I’ve been to the factory and met Kev and I shaped a few handle’s during my visit.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  5 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Unfortunatley due to time constraints we could not get the pressing in but it is definitely in the pipework for our future videos

    • @richwatson5665
      @richwatson5665 5 дней назад

      @AJSportsUK great stuff

  • @BrendonSullivan
    @BrendonSullivan 7 дней назад

    How they put the rubber in the handle

  • @hashimagha3831
    @hashimagha3831 5 дней назад

    GM one of the best

  • @mazfarnadeem1846
    @mazfarnadeem1846 24 дня назад +1

    I always had a couple questions. Why don’t they make the bat in one piece. Thats possible as well. And even the grip part has like 3 pieces. Why not just one piece for that?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  23 дня назад

      Its to offer flexibility against the impact of a hard cricket ball. If the full bat is just one piece, this would not be possible. Same concept with the handle - there are rubber inserts which offer the flex when striking a cricket ball.

    • @mazfarnadeem1846
      @mazfarnadeem1846 23 дня назад

      @ Thank you so much for responding. Is this like scientifically proven or something. I still don’t get it. U don’t feel a thing when u hit the ball with a bat. I’m dumb so nvm 🙏🏻

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  22 дня назад

      @@mazfarnadeem1846 Yes it is scientifically proven. A single piece will not have enough movement within it on impact as separate pieces of wood will. The actual playing area should only be one piece as per the regulations but the handle can have any number of pieces to offer flexibility.
      This video should explain it further - ruclips.net/video/C8mjjmZ2LvM/видео.html

    • @mazfarnadeem1846
      @mazfarnadeem1846 22 дня назад

      @ Thanks again. You’re a legend

  • @FergusMclauchlan
    @FergusMclauchlan 8 дней назад

    do you make satners Bat

  • @hasnatahmed4969
    @hasnatahmed4969 3 дня назад

    Hard work...

  • @blazerboy9216
    @blazerboy9216 Месяц назад

    We sold 40 odd willow trees to Wrights (who are I think in the video)😊 who cut them down for cricket bats. They planted replacement saplings for all of them.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      That is a lot of trees! Now the wait for the 40 saplings to turn into more cricket bats one day!

  • @terencediamond356
    @terencediamond356 8 дней назад +1

    Can you make a Cricket 🏏 bat out of Hockey 🏒 sticks?

  • @mrg-cardcollector6601
    @mrg-cardcollector6601 17 дней назад

    You didn’t mention how they are graded? What makes a top end bat compared to a low end bat?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  16 дней назад +1

      Time constraints got in the way! We will be doing more content around these bits in the coming videos

  • @pantoffelslippers
    @pantoffelslippers 14 дней назад

    So… whats the difference between the various models (named ranges) of these bats? Nowhere in the process did I see the worker check what model he’s making. Am I making a GM Striker or a GM Maestro or whatever.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  13 дней назад +1

      The models are shaped via the CNC machine based on the requirements for that particular model. Grading is done by hand prior to the bats going through the CNC machine. We did not have enough time to squeeze this part into the video unfortunately.

  • @philparrish8892
    @philparrish8892 Месяц назад +1

    How long are the basic pieces dried for?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      On average, you would leave a cleft to dry for between 3-6 months in a controlled environment before shaping into a cricket bat.

    • @philparrish8892
      @philparrish8892 Месяц назад

      @@AJSportsUK thank you

  • @williamskinner4410
    @williamskinner4410 Месяц назад

    I can now see why GM is superior over some other brands. The process isn’t rushed and you have great quality control checks

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      They certainly make some great bats! Helps when you have decades of experience in the same building making bats day in day out.

  • @qasimabbas8717
    @qasimabbas8717 21 час назад

    Absolutely right, Wye they didn't use safety gloves

  • @PatrickMorton-n8e
    @PatrickMorton-n8e 20 дней назад

    I think gm bats are one of the best pinging bats out there in the game but the only problem I have with them is that the toe of the bat is way too small and is prone to Yorker damage. as of recent though, they have improved

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  18 дней назад

      They have certainly improved over the last couple of years. We get very few GM bats back with toe damage but it can happen as it is a natural product being used against a hard cricket ball.

  • @thedisabledwelshman9266
    @thedisabledwelshman9266 Месяц назад

    that log splitter cuts through a log like a knife through butter.

  • @gregstuart9783
    @gregstuart9783 9 дней назад

    Does the face get pressurised?

  • @the_katman2181
    @the_katman2181 3 дня назад

    I'm not even a cricket player, and I want that bat.

  • @trickyram2
    @trickyram2 16 дней назад

    Good video, but where is the pressing part? This is the most important part of bat making and it's completely left out! Love to see what press they have and the technique they use....water, no water etc? Is there a separate video for this?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  16 дней назад

      Time constraints meant we could not squeeze this in! But there are future videos in the pipeline on bat pressing and the grading of cricket bats

  • @philcullis8602
    @philcullis8602 Месяц назад

    It looks the handle is laminated . Lkght and dark wood. I wonder what wood and how are they made.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      Hi there, the bat handles are made from cane

  • @ColinLennard
    @ColinLennard Месяц назад +2

    2 Questions 1)The trees in what aira do they grow? 2) How old are the trees when they are ready to be harvested? Thanks that was interesting.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there, the trees are primarily grown in the South East of England due to the climate and soil conditions which are ideal for cricket bat making. The wood is called Salix Alba Caerulea. These trees normally take 12-15 years to mature but some can take longer.

  • @muralirameshkv2537
    @muralirameshkv2537 19 дней назад

    CRICKET 🏏👌👌👌

  • @tonygreenmike
    @tonygreenmike Месяц назад +1

    please bring back the green and blue livery.. perhaps in a different pattern..

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      Brands are always coming up with old and new designs so you never know! The green and blue did look nice!

    • @tonygreenmike
      @tonygreenmike 28 дней назад

      @@AJSportsUK yeah. That green and blue livery of GM resonated more symbolically and represented the brand for a significant period !

  • @Mk123-mk
    @Mk123-mk 15 дней назад

    What wood ?

  • @barefaceindian8821
    @barefaceindian8821 10 дней назад

    Beautiful … I love GM bats. I have a couple, 😊 _\•||_ 🏏

  • @M10FUN
    @M10FUN 24 дня назад

    awesome

  • @rahulsinghdeo5982
    @rahulsinghdeo5982 8 дней назад

    what is even more remarkable is that almost 90% of all top grade English willow used by pro cricketers comes from one and only one farm: J S Wright and sons.

  • @Tactical__Cows
    @Tactical__Cows 8 дней назад

    How does that guy still have all his fingers?

  • @johnlewis9745
    @johnlewis9745 Месяц назад +2

    They make cracking bats. Oops ! Shouldn’t have said that. The only other bat maker I can recall was Duncan Fearnley, but that was decades ago.

  • @nabeeltariq6698
    @nabeeltariq6698 17 дней назад

    Siam Ayub used GM bat🔥🔥🔥

  • @TheAdventusNetwork
    @TheAdventusNetwork 4 дня назад

    Send our regards to Kev!

  • @patrickwalker2509
    @patrickwalker2509 Месяц назад

    Handle made from ash?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      Hi there, cricket bat handles are made from cane

  • @pritishmondal2714
    @pritishmondal2714 8 дней назад

    That a meam GM prepare their bat without PRESSING 😮

  • @munawarjamal4104
    @munawarjamal4104 23 дня назад

    Don't you have to press the face of the clefts first?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  23 дня назад

      They do press the clefts once they are cut but time constraints meant we could not squeeze that in

  • @AbdulWahab-nb2jg
    @AbdulWahab-nb2jg 14 дней назад

    I'm a cricket player will you please help me to use your quality gears😢

  • @andrebann1620
    @andrebann1620 3 дня назад

    Every company needs a Kevin… who has been there got the tee shirt, hope the company rewards him with a retirement Rolex Explorer minimum as 50 years is super loyalty

  • @ahdkiller1826
    @ahdkiller1826 18 дней назад

    Wood name

  • @blasbor9050
    @blasbor9050 29 дней назад

    Saim Ayoub use GM bats

  • @KhushiMuhammad-b3s
    @KhushiMuhammad-b3s 12 дней назад

    Awesome way to wood to BAT 🏏❤❤

  • @tbrowniscool
    @tbrowniscool 20 дней назад +1

    At this point Kev should just open the batting for England

  • @MD-wv7ee
    @MD-wv7ee 18 дней назад +1

    It's Dave Cannon not 'Cnnon' - he deserves this typo to be corrected

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  18 дней назад +1

      Woops! You are right!

  • @Mr.Roy_20
    @Mr.Roy_20 День назад +1

    THIS BAT IS TOO MUCH THIN... I DON'T KNOW WHY ??

  • @MrAdmin619
    @MrAdmin619 6 дней назад

    No pressing of wood😮

  • @cricketbatguitar
    @cricketbatguitar Месяц назад +1

    Turned quite a few GMs into guitars. Nice bats
    One question, why are some clefts stacked on edge and some stacked flat?

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  Месяц назад

      Purely for stacking reasons. Just easier to keep them stable for long periods in the varied falt/edge position.

  • @trevorgale1176
    @trevorgale1176 28 дней назад

    Amazing how it all comes together, can you ask Kevin to not shape an edge on the bat, it would save a lot of hassles.

  • @MoinulIslam-c7h
    @MoinulIslam-c7h 25 дней назад

    Sir give your company job & visa

  • @globalvision7374
    @globalvision7374 2 дня назад

  • @alexhudson3574
    @alexhudson3574 24 дня назад

    not even into cricket but makes me want to buy a bat from g&m

  • @Krunalx
    @Krunalx 27 дней назад

    Looks machine made and mass produced. Lacks the character of a hand made personalised bat. Hard to compete with Indian brands like SG and SS.

    • @AJSportsUK
      @AJSportsUK  26 дней назад

      The CNC machine definitely takes a lot of work away from the shaping of the bat but the final touches and finishing still has to be done by hand. SG and SS are the biggest bat makers in the world so all of their bats are mass produced as well.

  • @undertheweather9457
    @undertheweather9457 15 дней назад +1

    Looks like kev doesn’t enjoy his work 😂

  • @RajveerGahlot-u2g
    @RajveerGahlot-u2g 7 дней назад

    I bought a kokoobura cricket bat from you but you fooled me by putting grain tape on it