The archive continues. Volume II of the Cricket Heritage Archive pushes into the 1990s—the decade that revolutionized bat making. As boundaries grew shorter and the game grew faster, the blades evolved into masterpieces of power and precision.
Picking up exactly where Volume I left off, this technical dossier features bats #51 through #100. Witness the evolution of massive edges, dynamic new profiles, and the iconic stickers that defined a generation of legendary test matches and one-day thrillers.
Inside Volume II:
50 Iconic 90s Bats: High-fidelity technical blueprints and precision layouts (Archive #51–100).
Player Profiles: Career statistics and the history behind the legends who commanded the crease.
Premium Build: Printed on high-contrast 80# (118 GSM) coated white paper to ensure every technical measurement is razor-sharp.
Collector's Edition: Bound in a durable, matte-finish case-wrap hardcover, perfectly matching Volume I on your shelf.
A Tortuga Creations Production. Part of the UGA Creations Ecosystem.
ISBN: 978-1-7645684-1-8 | Officially Registered with the National Library of Australia.
"Where Leather Meets Willow."
Step into the golden era of Test Cricket. Volume I of the Cricket Heritage Archive is a meticulously curated technical dossier featuring 50 of the most iconic cricket bats from the 1970s and 1980s.
From the legendary Gray-Nicolls Scoop favored by the masters to the powerhouse Kookaburras of the Australian summer, every blade is presented with high-fidelity technical specifications, manufacturing history, and the stories of the legends who wielded them.
Inside Volume I:
50 Iconic Bats: Detailed blueprints and 1980s-style technical layouts.
Player Profiles: Career statistics and biographical data for every featured legend.
Premium Build: Printed on 80# (118 GSM) coated white paper for a sharp, high-contrast finish.
Collector's Edition: Durable matte-finish case-wrap hardcover.
A Tortuga Creations Production. Part of the UGA Creations Ecosystem.
ISBN: 978-1-7645684-0-1 | Officially Registered with the National Library of Australia.
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