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Question: Wood commonly used for making cricket bats is. A. Cedrius B. Salix C. Tectona D. Morus...

Wood commonly used for making cricket bats is.
A. Cedrius
B. Salix
C. Tectona
D. Morus

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Hint: Willow wood is one of the lightest woods. With good hardness and is having good shock resistance, but overall is weak for its weight.

Complete answer:
In order to solve this question, we need to know more about cricket bats and their parts.
Cricket bat: It is a special type of equipment used by the batsman in the game of cricket to hit the ball.

Parts of cricket are as follows:
1. Cricket bat handle: It is a cylindrical in shape and is covered by rubber or fabric to prevent it from slipping out of heads.
2. Cricket bat shoulder: It is the topmost part which is very close to the handle of the bat.
3. Cricket bat blade.
4. Cricket bat toe.

- Handle of a cricket bat is made up of cane which is attached to willow wood (Salix) wood blade.
- Length of the cricket bat should be less than 3 inches.
- Width of the cricket bat should be less than 4.25 inches.
- Wood used for cricket bats is Salix or white willow wood.
- Willow wood is used because of its light weight, good hardness, tough and shock resistance.
- It is named so, because the undersides of the leaves are pale white.

So, the correct option is option B Salix.

Note: Morus is a type of wood which is used in making baskets or in production of small furniture pieces.
Toctone is a type of wood which is used for outdoor furniture and also used in cutting boards.