The GM Diamond 101 Junior Cricket Bat is a lightweight and durable model from the popular Diamond range, designed in collaboration with Ben Stokes. Made from high-quality Kashmir willow, it offers excellent value for young players who are developing their technique and transitioning into more advanced cricket. The bat provides a balanced feel, large hitting area, and easy pick-up, making it ideal for both practice and junior match play.
The Diamond 101 is crafted from carefully selected Kashmir willow, offering great value while still delivering genuine willow performance. Its mid-swell profile, full blade, and lightweight design allow younger players to develop their timing and technique with confidence. The natural finish showcases the authentic grain of the willow, while the ergonomic handle with a HEX grip provides comfort and stability during play. Perfectly suited for club and school cricket, this bat blends traditional GM craftsmanship with a junior-friendly design.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand / Model | GM Diamond 101 (Junior) |
| Endorsed By | Ben Stokes (England All-Rounder) |
| Willow Type | Kashmir Willow – Grade 1 |
| Weight Range | Approx. 2lb – 2lb 6oz (depending on size) |
| Profile | Full blade with mid-swell position |
| Finish | Natural finish |
| Grip Type | HEX Grip |
| Sizes Available | Opener, Striker, Harrow, 6, 5, 4, and 3 (Junior) |
GM use unique size labels for their smallest junior bats — Opener and Striker — to make it easier for parents and coaches to choose the right bat for young players.
Opener: This is the smallest size in the GM junior range and is designed for children aged approximately 4 years old
Striker: The next step up, suitable for players aged around 5 years of age. The bat is slightly longer and heavier than the Opener version, giving growing players extra reach and power while maintaining a light, controlled feel.
After the “Striker” size, GM move into numbered junior sizes (3–6 and Harrow), which are based on player height and standard junior size guides.
Young players and coaches alike rate the Diamond 101 highly for its combination of light weight and durability. It’s easy to handle, encourages correct technique, and offers consistent performance for the price. The forgiving profile helps junior cricketers find the middle more often, while the comfortable grip and reliable construction make it a great option for school or club matches. Overall, it’s an excellent bat for entry-to-intermediate level junior cricketers.
Q: Is this the same design Ben Stokes uses?
A: Yes, the Diamond range was developed in collaboration with Ben Stokes. The 101 follows the same shape and profile as his professional bat but is made from Kashmir willow to suit younger players.
Q: What’s the main difference between the Opener and Striker versions?
A: The Opener is the smallest size (for 4–8-year-olds), while the Striker is slightly larger (for 8–11-year-olds). These designations make it simple to choose the right size based on a player’s age and height before moving into numbered sizes.
Q: Does the bat come ready to play?
A: Most GM Diamond 101 bats come pre-prepared, but a light knocking-in process is still recommended before match use to ensure the best performance and durability.
Q: Is it suitable for leather-ball cricket?
A: Yes, the bat is suitable for leather-ball play in junior cricket. However, it should be properly knocked-in and maintained to prolong its life.
Q: How do I choose the right size for my child?
A: Use the GM sizing guide: Opener (ages 4–8), Striker (ages 8–11), then numbered sizes (3–6 and Harrow) for older or taller juniors. Selecting the correct size ensures comfort, balance, and correct technique development.