The earliest cricket bat used was believed to be in 1620 when a batsman hit the fielder with a bat to prevent him from catching the ball. The shape of the bat was thought to be similar to modern hockey sticks since rolling the arm over wasn't yet practised at the time. ... This made bats lighter and hence easier to wield.
How has the cricket bat changed over time?
1864 - The laws were altered to allow over- arm bowling so there was a further lightening and more refined shaping of the blade. Handles became intricate constructions and were nearly all made of cane with Indian rubber grips. 1870's - The shape of today's cricket.
Who invented cricket bat?
Charles Richardson
The current design of a cane handle spliced into a willow blade through a tapered splice was the invention in the 1880s of Charles Richardson, a pupil of Brunel and the first Chief Engineer of the Severn Railway Tunnel.t bat evolves.
What were old cricket bats made out of?
Early cricket bats made from English willow could weigh in at five pounds, and were constructed from the heartwood of the tree – a very dense material which gives vintage cricket bats a darker colour than contemporary cricket bats.
Some of the oldest known bats are not single skeletons, but made up bat communities of multiple species. This means that bats were already diversifying by 50 million years ago and that their ancestors are much older–perhaps springing up after the extinction that wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs 66 million years ago.