Soft Ball Cricket – The Gray-Nicolls Velocity Ball is an excellent training device that mimics the look and feel of a cricket ball, but without the stiffness of a real ball.

The softness of the ball comes from the rubber compound used by the Gray-Nicolls design team, which allows young athletes to extend their training without feeling discomfort.

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Our Velocity ball has a molded seam ideal for young bowlers to practice grip and seam positions, transitioning straight to a real cricket ball when they are ready.

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Lightweight yet with the bounce and performance of a cricket ball, the Velocity ball is the perfect training tool to continue the journey from soft to hard cricket. Try this season.

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Any cookies that may not be strictly necessary for the website to function and are specifically used to collect personal data from users through analytics, advertisements and other embedded content are called additional cookies. User consent is required to install these cookies on your website. Cricket is a very different sport compared to other sports played around the world. It’s not like soccer or hockey where your main goal is to score goals to win the game. Unlike basketball where you have to score points by putting the ball in the basket. Cricket is a more complex game and comes with a lot of technical details. There are 3 different forms of cricket with different time periods: T20 (20 over), ODI (50 over) and Test cricket (5 days). All formats use different types of cricket balls.

All of these types of balls have different effects on the course of the game if the general conditions help. Let’s take a look at the different types of cricket balls used in light cricket to international cricket.

For parents with children aged 3-5, a sponge ball or smiley ball is the safest option. It is the lightest and softest ball to play. Although its primary purpose is not cricket, the smiley ball can be used for underarm cricket at home as it won’t spoil the expensive displays in your home. However, it cannot be used while playing cricket outdoors as it swings in the air and moves in any direction that is not under your control. It should be used in the early days of any child to understand how to hit the bat without fear of injury. A smiley balloon usually costs between £20 and £60.

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This is the simplest type of cricket ball used for gully cricket. In fact, it can be any round plastic, not a cricket ball. Children can also use plastic balls at home. The quality of plastic depends on the manufacturer as well as its use. Depending on the quality of the plastic, the application and the manufacturing company, they vary from £6 to £120 each.

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These types of cricket balls are neither too heavy nor too light. This is the most suitable cricket ball to play with your friends in your community or township. India rubber balls have a seam in the middle similar to the leather ball used in international/professional cricket. However, this seam plays no role in the swing of the ball.

A rubber ball will not last more than 10 days or more. Stumper is one of the most popular rubber ball companies in India. Balls are made of high-quality rubber, so they are relatively more expensive. Any normal rubber ball costs around Rs 15-20 in the shop. And a Stumper rubber ball costs around £50-70.

Use a Cosco hard ball during the holidays because it’s durable. It is heavier than a regular rubber ball, but it does not have a seam in the middle. Cosco is a leading manufacturer of cricket tennis balls in India. Other competitors are Vixen, Nivea, Khanna and others. These balls are of two colors: red and light green. Hard tennis balls usually cost between £60 and £90 depending on the manufacturer.

People also use soft tennis balls while playing cricket. People use these types of cricket balls instead of rubber balls. A soft tennis ball is light and can be used to play cricket in your area. A soft tennis ball costs between ₹25-50/pc.

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Professional cricket schools use synthetic balls to train beginners. It has a correct seam made of synthetic material. It looks like a real leather ball. However, it is much lighter than the actual ball used in international cricket. Cricket lovers use this to keep and play on the field. A soft synthetic ball costs around £120-250 depending on the company and the quality of the product.

Beginners use a hard synthetic ball in nets on cement courts. The synthetic ball comes back faster than usual after serving. However, it is not very useful for bowlers as it does not seam, swing or spin. Batsmen use these types of cricket balls to improve the quality of their shots against fast bowlers. These balls are perfect for training. Companies such as SS Cricket make ‘Gutsy’ synthetic balls which cost around £250-£500 each.

Many schools use hockey pucks in nets. Coaches give underarm balls to hitters to improve hitting. Many of them use hanging hockey balls to increase the number of hits with their newly purchased bat.

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The cork ball is not used in international cricket as it does not help the bowlers and is more comfortable for the batsmen (Credits: Siju Sugunan)

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Cork ball is used in practice nets in all cricket training in our country. The cork ball is similar to the leather ball used in international cricket. But both the inside and the outside are completely made of cork. A cork ball does not help the bowlers much as compared to a leather ball that swings in the air. Players only use this ball for practice as it is suitable for batsmen. Hence, it is used to a lesser extent on concrete and dark surfaces. They don’t last longer than 50. Any cork ball costs around £350-550 depending on the manufacturer.

Every limited overs international match uses the Kookaburra leather ball. The kookaburra was created in Australia, and the red kookaburra is used in Test matches in Australia, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, South Africa and Pakistan. The red kookaburra weighs about 156 grams and consists of 4 parts. These balls are mostly machine made. In Kookaburra ball, the seam is only effective up to 20-25 overs because after that it gets stale and doesn’t swing. It doesn’t do much for spinners as they don’t have a good grip to spin the ball effectively.

England produces the Dukes cricket ball. Test matches in England and West Indies are used by the Dukes at home. This is the bowler’s most comfortable ball as it bowls 50 balls. His seam lasts for a very long time, so he prefers seam bowling even when the ball is quite old. However, this ball does not benefit the spinners as it is used in unfavorable conditions. A Dukes ball costs between £10 and £100 (£850-8500).

India is the only country that uses the SG cricket ball in Tests. This red ball does not retain its luster for long. So it is not in favor of the seamers as the ball will only hurt in the first 10 overs. However, the seam of the ball is intact and unbreakable.

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Thus, it is more comfortable for spinners as spinners have a good grip on the ball to spin it effectively. Additionally, India uses swing wickets, which has helped players like Ravichandran Ashwin achieve such success with the SG red ball. But it is also useful for fast bowlers even in the second half as it helps them to change the movements effectively. This ball costs around £650-2000 in India.

Kerry Packer, the inventor of the revolutionary World Series of Cricket, introduced the white ball for the first time in 1977.