how we can put grip on bat
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Answer:
Use a rubber mallet to tap the handle into place. ...
Tape or clamp the bat to hold the handle firmly in place and allow the glue to cure for at least 48 hours.
Answer:
Take off the old grip. Begin tearing it from its lower end. When the grip has been ripped in half, pull the rest of it off.
2
Buy a new grip. New grips tend to be relatively inexpensive. Make sure that it is of good quality so that it will not need to be replaced too often.
3
Hold the bat tightly. Hold the lower part of the new grip, making sure to hold it so that its handle remains facing upwards.
4
Expand the grip. Once the bat handle has been fit slightly inside the grip, firmly and slowly force the grip to fit it the rest of the way down the handle.[4]
5
Test the bat. The work is done, and you will now be ready to play cricket without fear of the bat slipping. Just be sure to change the grip once every three months or so.
6
Buy a grip cone. This should only cost about $3.50, and the cost will end up being worth it, as you should be able to change your grip more easily using a grip cone in the future.[5]