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Virat Kohli's bat price: You will be shocked to know the price

By Kaif - August 25, 2024 04:15 PM

Team India's legendary batsman Virat Kohli has earned his name in the world of cricket. Be it Test or ODI or T20, he has scored a lot of runs in every format and has made many records in his name. Be it the Indian ground or foreign, his bat has worked everywhere. In this article today we will talk about Virat's bat, due to which he has earned so much fame in cricket.

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Price of Virat Kohli's bat: Virat's bat is different and special from other cricketers, as well as expensive. So let's know how much the bat with which Virat scores stormy runs costs and what is its specialty. Batsmen use different bats in international cricket. There is no fixed standard for this. How light or heavy a batsman's bat will be, it depends on the grain line of the bat.

Let us tell you that in international cricket, the price and weight of the batsman's bat is estimated from the grain line present in it. Generally, batsmen's bats have 6 to 12 grains and the bat used by Virat Kohli has 8-12 grains. In such a situation, Virat's bat is on an average heavier and more expensive than other bats.

Virat Kohli's bat price

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Talking about the Price and weight of Virat Kohli's bat, the bat that Kohli is currently using weighs about 1.15 kg. Now talking about the price of Virat Kohli's bat, the price of Virat's bat is mentioned differently on every website. According to Aaj Tak's website, the price of Virat's bat is around 45 to 55 thousand rupees. The bat that Virat Kohli uses is a Grade-A English Willow bat.

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About the Author:

Kaif Anshari

I have a keen interest in sports. I like cricket, football, hockey, badminton, and kabaddi the most. I am a fan of CSK in IPL. My favorite players are Virat Kohli and MS dhoni. My passion for the game stems from his childhood dream of becoming a cricketer. However, that path did not come forth, so I chose an alternate career in cricket, incorporating my love for journalism. I have been writing about cricket and other sports for the last 5 years. I started my journey in sports journalism with Possible11 in 2021 and have been working for them since then.