A cricket ball is made with a cork core, covered with firmly wound string. Then it is capped with leather case with a slightly raised sewn seam.
A cricket ball is made with a cork core, covered with firmly wound string. Then it is capped with leather case with a slightly raised sewn seam.
The cricket ball is harder and heavier in weight than the baseball. The weight of the ball baseball is between 5 and 5.25 ounces, viz 142 to 149 g; while the cricket ball weighs between 5.5 and 5.8 […]
So far as the dimension and weight of a cricket balls are considered, the regulations for using of balls are not same for both men’s and women’s cricket. For men’s […]
The white balls come up with more abrasion and stained than the red ones. For protecting the white balls from being dirty, it needs a harder coating.
A normal cricket ball weighs up 5½oz the inside of which is made of cork. It is wound round with string. The outside is wound with red leather stitched around […]
Almost all the cricket balls that are used in cricket are all dark red in color. The manufacturer depends upon the location. At the Test match level, three basic balls […]
Ball tampering is illegal. It modifies and affects its flight. The players are only allowed to shine the waxed leather exterior of their clothing or body or can dry it […]
Grasp the ball along the line of stitching. Grip it with the middle and index fingers on either side of the seam, with the ball resting on your thumb finger […]
The Carrom ball, which in few parts of India is also known as the sodukku ball, is a technique of spin delivery of the ball in cricket. The ball is […]
Typically, the leather piece is used for manufacturing the cricket ball. First: cleaning, coloring and dying of the leather are done. Secondly, the leather pieces are cut into 4 pieces […]