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KOOKABURRA INDIGENOUS KAHUNA PRO 2.0 ENGLISH WILLOW CRICKET BAT
KOOKABURRA INDIGENOUS KAHUNA PRO 2.0 ENGLISH WILLOW CRICKET BAT
KOOKABURRA INDIGENOUS KAHUNA PRO 2.0 ENGLISH WILLOW CRICKET BAT
KOOKABURRA INDIGENOUS KAHUNA PRO 2.0 ENGLISH WILLOW CRICKET BAT
KOOKABURRA INDIGENOUS KAHUNA PRO 2.0 ENGLISH WILLOW CRICKET BAT

KOOKABURRA INDIGENOUS KAHUNA PRO 2.0 ENGLISH WILLOW CRICKET BAT

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Senior Cricket Bat
Grade 3 English Willow
Mid Sweet Spot
Traditional Toe Profile with toe guard fitted
Standard Face Profile
Oval Handle fitted with a Premium Chevron Bat Grip
Includes Full-Length Bat Cover 

This Kookaburra limited edition Kahuna has been developed in collaboration with renowned indigenous artist Ky-ya Nicholson Ward (Djirringu Art) and Kookaburra brand ambassador Scott Boland, who is a proud Gulidjan man. The Gulidjan people’s traditional lands cover the Lake Colac region in Victoria. The artwork design represents connecting through sport, highlighting the importance of culture and unity through sport and bringing people together as one.

MEETING PLACES: The connected circles are meeting places representing the coming together as a community for the love and passion of cricket. It highlights the importance of culture and unity in sport. It tells the story of people coming from many different places but becoming one.

DIAMOND LINEWORK: The diamonds are a symbol of resilience and strength, highlighting the fight that First Nations people have and still are going through. It’s honouring those people who have paved the way for First Nation’s people in the sporting environment today. This design has been used since time immemorial and is used on shields, tools and cloaks. It also highlights the beauty of Southeastern First Nations culture as we are a carving culture and don’t do dot art.

CROSS HATCHING: The cross hatching is another significant symbol; in this artwork it represents working together as a team and caring for those beside you.

SWIRLY LINES: The swirly lines represent the smoke from our welcoming fires, the smoke is used to get rid of any negative energy or spirits whilst on someone’s traditional country. Highlighting positive energy and safe spaces.

SWEET SPOT POSITION = Mid: Not too high or too low, the mid sweet spot position is the most popular setup among all cricket bats. This setup gives performance both straight and square of the wicket, while allowing players to be confident with an array of shots. This prime sweet spot position is also famous for what many refer to as a 'balanced' pickup.

PREPARATION = Natural: Like most cricket bats this stick needs the full preparation process before use. Take a look at the tab below for more information on this process.

BOW = Standard: The regular bow found in the majority of modern cricket bats which gets your hands slightly ahead of the ball for ease of stroke play. It also helps the cricket bat feel more aggressive.

EDGES = Big: These edges are heading close to the magic 40mm mark. Big edges make for a forgiving and powerful cricket bat with a wider sweet spot. Please be aware that junior bats can still have big edges but they will be relative to 40mm due to their size.

SPINE HEIGHT = High: A high spine maximises the hitting power of the centre of the cricket bat.

PROFILE SHAPE = Slightly Scalloped: A small amount of scalloping is seen in a very large amount of cricket bats. The goal is to save weight while still making the sweet spot as wide as possible. Even very high quality bats can contain a small amount of scalloping in order to reduce their weight.

HANDLE TYPE = Oval: Traditionally used to aid the batsman with having a more dominant top hand during stroke play allowing him/her to produce more controlled shots and play straighter. An oval handle also has the secondary benefit of less twisting when striking the ball.

TOE = Toe Guard: This bat has been fitted with a toe guard.

Postage, Delivery and Click + Collects

Shipping Cost

Your Postage costs will vary according to the weight and selected method of delivery. The Greg Chappell Cricket Centre works closely with Australia Post to provide the most cost effective and accurate postage prices. If a combination of items goes above the capped weight (22kg Domestic, 20kg International) you will be contacted by our Customer Service team and quoted a price.

For all ground equipment and other marked items, you will be contacted by our Customer Service team for a freight cost. Please see product descriptions for more information.

DOMESTIC POST PRICE GUIDE

0kg - 500g $12.45
500g - 1kg $14.95
1kg - 3kg $18.45
3kg - 5kg $20.95
5kg - 10kg $35.45
10kg - 15kg $45.45
15kg - 21kg $61.95
22kg+ P.O.A


DOMESTIC EXPRESS POST PRICE GUIDE

0kg - 500g $17.95
500g - 1kg $21.45
1kg - 3kg $27.45
3kg - 5kg $34.95
5kg - 10kg $63.95
10kg - 15kg $94.95
15kg - 21kg $127.95
22kg+ P.O.A

 

International Order Price and Delivery

Please note: Due to contractual restrictions, we are unable to send Asics products overseas.

 

ATTENTION: The GCCC takes no responsibility for Taxes, Duty and Customs charges that may be incurred upon arrival of your order at destination country. Please be aware that these additional charges may apply to your order.

Greg Chappell Cricket Centre holds no responsibility for incorrectly provided addresses, please double check you have provided the correct address prior to finalizing your order.

 

 

PRODUCT WEIGHT GUIDE 

This is a guide to give you an indication on your postage charge. The weights can vary from each manufacturer on some goods. If you would like a more accurate total, please call us on 1800 469 928. Weights are shown for individual items not as a combined total.

BAT/SMALL PERSONAL BAG/SHOES

1.8KG

PADS/KEEPING PADS/1 DOZ. BALLS

2.5KG

LARGE PERSONAL BAG/FULL SET OF STUMPS

3.5KG

TROUSERS /SHIRT /THIGH PADS / BATTING GLOVES / KEEPING GLOVES

0.5KG

HELMET

1.2KG

HATS /GRIPS / TAPE/INNERS /SUNGLASSES /GROIN PROTECTORS

0.25KG

BAT STICKERS

0.05KG

 

Please see the Australia post Express network to find out whether your area is included:

http://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/delivery-areas.html?ilink=mm-delivery-areas-1


Delivery Times & Order Delays

The Greg Chappell Cricket Centre will process your order within 1 business day of your payment being processed.  However, your order may be delayed for the following reasons:

  • Stock availability
  • Store Hours/Closures
  • Incorrect Address provided
  • Postal Delays E.g. Bad weather
  • Payment has not been accepted (Check for confirmation email)
  • Personal details may need to be confirmed for fraud prevention
  • Your order may be coming from different locations and could be under different delivery times.

Standard Post times

Within 5 Working Days for Eastern States & 7-10 Working days for other regions of Australia.

Express Post times

Major capital cities 1 working day in all states, Tasmania and NT 1-3 Working days, Country/Regional Areas in other states 1-3 Working Days.

If you are still unsure as to why your order may have been delayed please send through any questions to: enquire@cricketcentre.com.au

 

Split Deliveries

The Greg Chappell Cricket Centre will always attempt to deliver your goods from a single location, however, we may need to source goods from multiple locations to finalise the order and have it delivered in the most time efficient manner. Your goods may arrive on different days and possibly via different carriers.

PLEASE NOTE: Your postage charge will NOT be affected by a split delivery.

 

Track My Order

If you have provided a correct and current email address, you will receive your tracking information via email once it has been dispatched. If you have not received your tracking information, check your junk folder before contacting us at: enquire@cricketcentre.com.au with your order number in the subject field.

If you have your tracking number; click this link to get an update: https://auspost.com.au/parcels-mail/track.html#/track

We recommend checking tracking after 8pm on the day (next business day for weekends) you receive this email.

 

Click & Collect

The Greg Chappell Cricket Centre will always attempt to process your order as soon as possible. We ask that you wait to be contacted by GCCC to confirm your order before proceeding to collect instore.

Stock availability in your chosen pickup location may affect processing times or collection times for your order. GCCC will advise you of any delays & notify when your order is ready for collection.

Orders will be held for 30 days after being confirmed as ready for collection. If your order has not been collected by this time, it may be cancelled, and a refund processed.

 

Further Information

If you are unable to find what you are looking, please feel free to contact us enquire@cricketcentre.com.au or call us on 1800 469 928

WARRANTY INFORMATION

CRICKET BAT WARRANTY & THINGS TO REMEMBER:

  • A cricket bat is not going to look new forever & cracks will appear.
  • Bats are made of a natural material & have an incredibly hard task of hitting a solid Cricket Ball repeatedly.
  • Cracks can occur during the Knocking-In process & do not necessarily resemble a fault/defect
  • Cracking may be an indication of insufficient Knocking-In, improper preparation/use, soft willow etc
  • A small amount of cracking is normal & has no impact on the performance of the bat. These can usually be sanded down & have been appearing on bats for centuries
  • The lifespan of a bat depends on the amount of use & care taken.
  • Added protection such as Extratec & Toe Protection is highly recommended for enhanced longevity
  • Some bats may require more/less preparation than initially advised. Knocking-In time is a general guide & does not mean that once you have completed the hours that your bat is ready. Eg if your Knocking-In has not been performed up to standards you could spend 30+ hours on your bat & it may still not be ready.
  • The price of a bat does not reflect the potential longevity of the willow. In fact, the more expensive bats are made of softer willow & though they will outperform cheaper bats, they may not last as long.

BAT WARRANTY PROCESS:

GCCC needs to see your bat to arrange the correct course of action following a warranty claim. Currently, there is no standard remedy for a claim. Each claim will depend on the circumstances & is taken on a case-to-case basis. A course of action may include a repair, replacement, refund or having the service performed again. GCCC will deal with any return of a bat purchased either from our Stores or Online. We will always assess your claim in adherence of the Australian Consumer Law. All cricket bats sold by GCCC have a 12-month warranty against damage deemed to be manufacturing fault & no fault of the consumer. Most claims cannot be remedied instantly.

THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

  • Yorker damage to the toe of the bat
  • Damage that occurs due to lack of Knocking/Playing In, machine Knocking-In or inaccurate play.
  • GCCC doesn’t recommend that bats be Knocked/Played In by machine. Machines often fail to complete the process correctly or damage the bats and put pressure on the shoulders causing damage.
  • Damage resulting by bats being machine prepared (not naturally Played In)
  • Damage that occurs due to poor preparation/maintenance (e.g. lack of toe guard, over/under oiling etc)
  • Damage due to moisture (wet weather) or heat (do not leave in car boot/direct sunlight etc)
  • Damage from non-leather or composite balls (including bowling machine balls)
  • Improper use (including hitting things others than cricket balls – eg stumps)

Cricket Bat Warranty may be voided if the above guidelines are not adhered to. Bats with broken handles, cracks & other minor occurrences within the warranty guidelines will be sent back to the manufacturer for repair. It takes an average of 10-14 working days to assess/repair the occurrence in conjunction with the manufacturer. When making a warranty claim, proof of purchase needs to be supplied to GCCC by the customer (receipt/bank statement).

Please remember that Cricket Bats are made from a natural material that has the incredibly hard task of hitting a solid object repeatedly. A small amount of cracking is normal & has no impact on the performance of the bat. Small cracks can usually be sanded out and have been appearing on cricket bats for centuries! Cracking is not a sign of a faulty bat, but an indication your bat requires further knocking in. 

Warranty Return – Other items:

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