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    From the traditional allure of the red cricket ball to the modern elegance of the white cricket ball, each variant tells a unique tale. The pink leather cricket ball, a favorite in day-night matches, exudes sophistication under the floodlights.

    Our leather cricket ball collection combines tradition and innovation, offering unparalleled durability and grip. Experience the thrill of precision with our lightweight cricket ball, designed for swift deliveries and agile gameplay.

    Step onto the pitch with confidence, armed with the finesse of our World Cup cricket ball. Embrace the spirit of the game, where every delivery is a work of art, and every player, is a masterful performer.

    • Common Sizes:

      • Red and White Balls: Cricket balls are typically red for Test matches and first-class cricket, and white for limited-overs formats. Both types have a circumference of 22.4 centimeters (8.81 inches).
      • Weight: A standard cricket ball weighs between 155.9 to 163 grams (5.5 to 5.75 ounces). It is important to adhere to the specified weight for fair gameplay.
    • Materials:

      • Cork Core: The core of a cricket ball is made of cork, which is layered with tightly wound twine to form the ball's center.
      • Red Leather: Red cricket balls used in Test matches are traditionally made of red leather, which is hand-stitched to maintain durability and shape.
      • White Leather: White cricket balls used in limited-overs formats are made of white leather or synthetic materials, ensuring better visibility under artificial lighting.
    • Use:

      • Bowling: Bowlers use the cricket ball to deliver a variety of spins, swings, and seam movements to challenge batsmen.
      • Batting: Batsmen face the cricket ball, aiming to score runs by hitting it with their bats. Different ball conditions (new vs. old) can significantly impact gameplay.
      • Fielding: Fielders handle the ball during the game, attempting to dismiss batsmen through catches, run-outs, or stumpings.
      • Maintenance: Cricket balls require regular polishing to maintain their shine and aid bowlers in achieving swing. Players often shine one side of the ball and maintain the other side rough for grip and movement.

    In summary, understanding the common sizes, materials, and proper use of cricket balls is essential for players, coaches, and enthusiasts alike. It ensures fair gameplay and helps players master the nuances of bowling, batting, and fielding in the sport of cricket.

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