Kookaburra Ghost Pro bat
$180
$220Save $40A grade-3 cleft with the deep spine and big edges of a modern power bat, kept honest by a mid-blade sweet spot. Concaved to move weight where it counts, so a heavy profile still picks up light through the shot.
Full specification.
| Attribute | Reading |
|---|---|
| Willow | English, grade 3 |
| Grade | Grade 3 / pro |
| Weight | 2lb 9oz — 2lb 11oz |
| Grains | 7–9, straight |
| Edges | 38–40mm |
| Prep | Knocked-in, ready |
| On the card | $180 |
- 01The bat — knocked-in, match-ready
- 02Fitted anti-scuff sheet
- 03Toe guard, fitted
- 04Grading note & care card
- BladeEnglish willow, grade 3
- ProfileConcaved, deep spine
- HandleCane, oval
- Edges38–40mm
- GripErgonomic rubber
Power kept honest.
Modern power bats can flatter to deceive — all edge and spine, dead in the hands. Kookaburra's Ghost profile answers that with a concave back that shifts weight off the toe, so a big-looking bat still comes up light and swings on time.
The sweet spot sits mid-blade where a front-foot player wants it, and the grade-3 willow gives seven to nine straight grains without a top-grade price. A power bat you can actually bat with all afternoon.
Vouched for.
What players said.
“Enormous edges but it picks up like a 2lb 9. I hit through the line and the ball goes — genuinely the best value power bat I've owned.”
“Deep spine, real ping, and balanced so it never feels like hard work in the evening session. Straight out of the wrapper, knocked-in as promised, and ready for the weekend.”
Frequently bought together.



Before you take guard.
Does it come knocked-in?
It ships knocked-in and match-ready — we run the mallet through the edges and toe before it's boxed. Give it a dozen throw-downs with an old ball to settle the middle and you're good for the weekend.
Is the profile too heavy for a front-foot player?
No. The Ghost is concaved to pull weight off the toe, so a big-looking bat still picks up around 2lb 9. Order the weight you've always played and it'll feel familiar in the hands from the first net.
Grade 3 — will it really perform?
Grade 3 is honest, playable willow: seven to nine straight grains, genuine ping, none of the top-grade premium. It'll take a full season of club cricket and come back for more.
How should I store it over winter?
Somewhere cool and dry, a light oil on the face if it looks thirsty, and keep the anti-scuff on. Never leave it in a hot car boot — willow hates the heat.

