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The Birth of the Kashmir Willow Cricket Bats

  The English and Kashmir Willow woods are used to make cricket bats all around the world. Although the former is the more expensive alternative and has been favoured by the majority of professional players, Kashmiri bats do not fall short.   Willows, also known as Veer in Kashmiri, grow in groups beside the picturesque streams and brooks that meander through this hilly region. Where there is sufficient moisture, the tree may grow readily. These trees, however, are thought to be native to England. Why Kashmir then?   The Advent of the Willow Trees in Kashmir The British discovered Kashmir's climate and that of England in the early 1800s. The willow trees grew well due to the chilly winters and lovely, calm summers. The British realized they had a choice to not rely on imports from England as cricket grew in popularity.   These requirements were soon being met by various retailers and businesspeople. In actuality, the first cricket bat maker produced more hockey bats t