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Long Blade cricket bats offer a longer hitting zone than standard Short Handle without adding extra handle length. The blade itself is extended, which gives taller players or those who like a bigger sweet spot more surface to work with through their shots. It's a popular choice for players who feel a standard bat is just a little short in the blade.
This collection covers Long Blade options across brands and price points.
Long Blade bats suit players who are taller than average or those who naturally play with a longer reach. If you find yourself stretching on front foot drives or feeling like the toe of a standard bat doesn't quite give you enough, a Long Blade can close that gap. It's not about adding weight or changing your technique. It's about getting a blade length that matches how you actually play.
For players closer to average height, a standard Short Handle cricket bat is usually the better fit. The difference is only a couple of inches, but it changes the balance enough to matter.
Pairing the right bat with the rest of your gear matters too. If you're updating your bat, it's a good time to check your cricket pads and guards are still fitting well, especially if you've changed your stance or trigger movement recently.
Long Blade is one of several sizing options available in senior cricket bats. If you're not sure whether you need the extra blade length, it helps to compare across sizes and brands in one place. Picking the right bat is always easier when you can weigh up options side by side rather than guessing in isolation. Once you've locked in the bat, a bat cover is the simplest way to keep it protected between matches.
If standard sizing doesn't quite suit your build or playing style, a Long Blade bat could be the difference. Browse this range, compare profiles and willow grades, and find a bat that gives you the reach and response you're after.