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Pune, Maharashtra, India, September 18 2020 (Wiredrelease) MarketResearch.Biz –:An extensive and elaborate primary research on Global Cricket Bat Market ...
The first ever Junior Sabres Auction that was launched at the start of November looks like raising a considerable sum of money for the younger members of the club ...
Gunn & Moore, one of a handful of companies to still manufacture its bats in Britain, started business in 1885. Over the past 130 years, its techniques and practices have maintained the same ...
Ben Stokes has found a new sponsor in cricket kit supplier Gunn and Moore following the loss of a previous deal with New Balance last October. Stokes will now use the company's brand on his bats ...
Steve Waugh – Symonds, Gunn & Moore, MRF Early in Steve Waugh's career, including for his Test debut, Waugh used the Symonds 'Super Tusker', a bat that while popular in the 1980s, sadly faded ...
Steve Gunn and Bing & Ruth’s David Moore have come together for the new album Let the Moon Be a Planet.It comes out March 31, and it serves as the first volume of Reflections, Rvng Intl.’s new ...
Let the Moon Be a Planet isn’t exactly a classical record, having more in common with the deconstructed Americana of William Tyler.But it advances the classical guitar expedition Gunn began on ...
Gunn and Moore has just spent £500,000 on its plant in Colwick, despite many other manufacturers shifting production to India. The company has been making the bats, in Nottingham, since 1885. Managing ...
Watch the video for “Over the Dune,” the lead single from Steve Gunn and David Moore’s newly announced joint LP, Let the Moon Be a Planet.
Wanting to see a Kashmiri brand alongside the likes of Gunn & Moore, Kookaburra and SG, he, over the next decade, travelled to all the test-playing nations, met players, coaches, umpires ...
Founded in 1885, Gunn & Moore are one of only a handful of cricket bat manufacturers left in England. The company uses English willow to produce more than 30,000 bats each year at its factory in ...
Stokes, 31, has secured lucrative deals with Red Bull, Adidas and cricket bat maker Gunn and Moore, while raking in cash for media and after-dinner gigs.