GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

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BIOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Wood used in making cricking cricket bats is got from-
A
Tectona grandis
B
Salix alba / Salbix Purpurea
C
Morus alba / Morus nigra
D
Cedrus deodara
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The majority of Cricket bats are made from Salix Alba Var Caerulea or English willow. It is a soft fibrous wood with the appropriate strength, compressibility and durability to operate in a setting.

Detailed explanation-2: -Shaped something like a paddle, cricket bats are traditionally made of English willow. Light in weight while also tough and shock resistant, willow resists denting or splintering on impact with a ball travelling at high speed. After striking the ball, the batter can score runs for his or her team.

Detailed explanation-3: -Salix alba Caerulea (Cricket Bat Willow) is the type of wood used for the manufacture of professional cricket bats all across the globe because it is the only wood that can provide the strength and compression required for the cricket ball. Another variety of willow used for making bats is the Kashmir willow.

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