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    Different Types Of Cricket Balls Used In The Game

    July 13, 2022Updated:July 13, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Different Types Of Cricket Balls Used In The Game

    Different Types Of Cricket Balls Used In The Game. The game of cricket is an all-around bat and ball used in it. The batsman strikes the ball with the bat to score runs. While the bowlers try to dismiss the person on strike with his spell. 

    Different Types Of Cricket Balls Used In The Game. The game of cricket is an all-around bat and ball used in it. The batsman strikes the ball with the bat to score runs.
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    The rough weight of the cricket ball can be between 155.9 gm and 163 gm. Its overall circumference ranges between 22.4 cm and 22.9 cm. The red ball was used in both ODI as well as Test Cricket. But now, the white color balls are used in ODI or T20I and leave the test match with red color balls. 

    Both red and white balls undergo a lot of comparisons including pace and swing. In general, white balls have more swing in comparison to the other balls. There is one additional category of pink balls whose specifications are a matter of research. 

    Types of Cricket Balls

    Let’s take a quick look at multiple sorts of cricket balls used in the international cricket game – 

    #1. The Dukes’ Ball

    It is one of the oldest balls in cricket and dates back to 1760. The initial production of the Dukes ball was started in the UK. These balls come in a darker shade of color as compared to others. Purely curated manually, these balls are highly durable too. 

    These balls take a lot of time to get old and can serve in several games. James Anderson and Stuart Broad like cricketers prefer Duke’s Ball for overcast conditions. It achieves great momentum and is preferred mostly in the West Indies and England. 

    #2. The Kookaburra Ball

    Kookaburra started the production of cricketing goods in 1890. It is one of the popular names in producing cricket balls. Australian Cricket introduced the Kookaburra ball first ever in the Ashes series of 1946/47. 

    Kookaburra factory is located in Melbourne and is full of refined raw materials and cutting-edge equipment. It is purely created using machines, unlike Dukes Ball. The ball is suitable for the pace bowler’s movement but lacks the seam. Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Australia are the proactive users of Kookaburra balls. They are using the balls in both domestic as well as international games. 

    #3. The SG Ball

    SG stands for Sanspareils Greenland’s ball and was introduced by Kedarnath and Dwarkanath brothers in 1931. After India’s independence, BCCI was approved for its usage in test matches in 1991. 

    The balls come with wide seam and high-end durability. Indian pitches are dry and balls shine quickly on the field. It even facilitates the reverse swing even after 40 hours of the game. This cricket ball is suitable only for matches in India.

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