Rohit Sharma bat price: Rohit Sharma uses a custom CEAT “Hitman” edition bat made for his power-hitting style.
The bat is made by CEAT and is part of his long-term sponsorship deal since 2015. Before this, he used bats from Reebok, MRF, SS, and Adidas during different stages of his career. His bat is made from Grade A English willow. It is slightly heavy, around 1140g to 1220g. But still balanced so he can swing it quickly.
The design has a full shape with very little carving. It has a mid-to-low sweet spot, which suits his strong front-foot shots and lofted drives. The edges are thick at about 39–40 mm, with a strong spine around 65 mm to give extra power.
The handle is made from 9-piece cane wood, which helps reduce shock and gives better control when he plays big shots or mistimes the ball. The bat is built for power but still keeps enough balance for timing.
Rohit Sharma Bat Brand Deals and Price Details
Rohit Sharma earns about ₹3–4 crore per year from his bat deal with CEAT. This is his current main bat sponsorship as of 2026.
His retail “Hitman” edition bats are sold for around ₹62,200 for the higher-end version. Cheaper versions are also available for amateur and junior players, including Kashmir willow bats priced around ₹1,300.
His bat journey has changed over time. He started with Reebok from 2007 to 2010. Then he briefly used MRF in 2010. After that, he moved to SS (Sunridges) from 2010 to 2013. Later, he used Adidas bats between 2013 and 2015. Since 2015, he has been with CEAT.
With CEAT, his role is not just using the bat. He also helps promote the brand, and bats are sold under his “Hitman” name. Outside bat deals, his overall net worth is around ₹218 crore. He also has multiple other brand endorsements.
Rohit Sharma Bat Range and Market Impact
Rohit Sharma’s “Hitman” bat range is built by CEAT for different types of players, from beginners to professionals.
The top model is the Pro Players Grade bat. It uses premium Grade 1 English willow, thick edges over 40 mm, and a strong balanced pickup. This is the closest version to what Rohit actually uses. It is priced around ₹45,000 or more.
Another high-end version is the Rohit Sharma Edition bat. It is also Grade 1 English willow with a strong sweet spot and balanced weight around 2 lb 9 oz to 2 lb 11 oz. It costs roughly ₹45,000 to ₹62,200.
There are mid-range English willow bats too. These are slightly lower grade but still made for serious club players. They usually cost around ₹1,300 to ₹1,400 depending on the model.
For beginners, CEAT makes Kashmir willow and poplar willow bats. These are lighter, more durable, and cheaper. The prices starts from around ₹500 to ₹1,300. Junior versions also exist, with smaller sizes and lighter weight for young players.
The main idea of this range is simple. It copies Rohit’s playing style and makes it available at different price levels so more players can use similar equipment.
On the market side, the Hitman range is a big part of CEAT’s cricket branding. It helps the company stay visible in professional cricket. And also sells widely through online stores and sports shops.
FAQs
Q. What bat does Rohit Sharma use?
A. Rohit Sharma uses a custom CEAT “Hitman” edition bat.
Q. What is the bat made of?
A. It is made from Grade A English willow with a balanced shape.
Q. What is the weight and design like?
A. The bat weighs around 1140g to 1220g. The bat has thick edges of around 39–40 mm.
Q. What handle does it use?
A. It has a 9-piece cane handle that reduces vibration.
Q. Which brand does Rohit Sharma use now?
A. Rohit Sharma has been with CEAT since 2015 for his bat sponsorship.
Q. What is the price of his bat?
A. Retail versions cost around ₹62,200 for top models. Cheaper versions start near ₹1,300.
Q. How much does Rohit Sharma earn from bat deal?
A. Rohit Sharma earns about ₹3–4 crore per year from his CEAT bat sponsorship.
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