5 Most controversial bats in cricket history

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2. Matthew Hayden | The Mongoose

Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Every one of you who followed the Indian Premier League (IPL) from its inception would be quite familiar with the Mongoose bat. In the 2010 edition of the league, Matthew Hayden strolled out with a unique, unprecedented willow. It had a long handle and a short blade.

Literally, every part of that blade was a sweet spot and it was terrific for big-hitting. With this destructive equipment, Hayden smashed his way through to 93 off 43 balls against the Delhi Daredevils (Delhi Capitals now). Just with a mere connection, the ball used to fly off this bat. However, its shortcomings were exposed later on after it became viral.

While this bat was good for big-hitting, it wasn’t great for defending. Suresh Raina, who also tried to use this bat, later switched back to the normal bat for the same reason. Eventually, the existence of this kind of bat became limited and it isn’t seen nowadays.

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