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# MCL Single Signed Bat - Super Rare

> *These bats flaunt the spirit of victory and always prove to be indispensable when the matter of winning is on the line.*

There are a total of 1,680 units of MCL Single Signed Super Rare NFT Bats.&#x20;

The power assigned for these bats ranges from 66 to 85.

These bats are signed by the following legendary cricketers:

1. Adam Gilchrist
2. Michael Bevan
3. Clive Lloyd
4. Matthew Hayden
5. Andrew Symonds

Apart from legendary cricketers, the bats are also signed by entities such as:

1. Alien DNA
2. Insignia
3. Mecha

![](/files/iyQ3HoTbeM6PmBUAeP4w)

### **Super Rare Visual Properties**

The visual properties used to create the Super Rare MCL Single Signed Bat NFTs are as follows:

<details>

<summary>Grip</summary>

* Black
* Blue
* Green
* Red

</details>

<details>

<summary>Bat Name</summary>

MCL Signed Bat

</details>

<details>

<summary>Bat Type</summary>

Single

</details>

<details>

<summary>Frame Header</summary>

* BTC
* USD
* Diamond
* DOG
* MAT

</details>

<details>

<summary>Frame Color</summary>

Silver

</details>

<details>

<summary>Bat Power</summary>

66-85

</details>

<details>

<summary>Signature</summary>

* Adam Gilchrist
* Michael Bevan
* Clive Lloyd
* Matthew Hayden
* Andrew Symonds
* Alien DNA
* Insignia
* Mecha

</details>


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