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Gunn and Moore Flare DXM 303 Cricket Bat (Short Handle,2lb 11oz)

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Gunn and Moore Flare DXM 303 Cricket Bat (Short Handle,2lb 11oz)
 
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FOR ALL ROUND CONTROLLED POWER

Made in England from prime English willow

GM Control Grip
Flowing contoured edges
Perimeter weight
GM PowerArc blade
Light pick up
Treated with DryGuard to protect the toe

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