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Many people have never seen a cricket ball, so it is not surprising that most haven’t the slightest idea what they look like, how they’re made, things like that. This article will help fill in some of the blanks about this particular piece of cricket equipment, by answering the simplest of questions people might consider most interesting.

What are cricket balls made of?

At its core, they’re made from cork, which of course comes from a specific type of Oak tree. Much like an American baseball, balls are wound tightly around their circumference with string to a certain diameter, which in the men’s sporting events is between 224 and 229 millimeters. The balls must also weigh between 155.9 and 163.0 grams.

These wound cores are then covered with four crescent-shapes strips of tanned leather which are sewn together at a seam along the ball’s middle. The balls are traditionally dyed red, except for one-day matches where night play makes a white ball more visible under the lights. Cricket balls are designed to last for at least 80 over, the equivalent of over 5 hours of play. Balls are only replaced during play under specific conditions according to league rules.

These balls can be machine or hand-made, in either two or four pieces, though much of the wool yarn and cork comes from central locations like Portugal and Australia. Kookaburra, Slazenger, and Gray-Nicolls are major distributors of tournament-quality balls.

What is the “swing” of a ball referring to?

The unique construction and density of a cricket ball, in combination with a bowler’s variety of delivery, the speed at which they throw, and the age of the ball in play determine a ball’s “swing,” i.e. its horizontal deviation from side to side after it leaves a bowler’s hand.

All these variables contribute something similar to, but yet different from, the curve of a baseball when released by a pitcher. For a better understanding of the difference between the two, you can consult a scientific discussion of the Magnus Effect online. Bowlers use the seams on a cricket ball to create “spin” on deliveries.

Is there a difference between hand-made and machine-made balls?

At least one study completed in November 2008 suggests that all balls are not made alike, a factor that contributes to inconsistency in play. Softer balls that are more forgiving can be placed more easily by batters. More runs are possible as these balls break down over a few hours, enough time for a significant amount of runs to be scored by less skilled players.

The use of different core materials (rubber and cork, or a mixture of the two, for example) and different specifications for the surface finishes and yarn highlights the need for better standards. The official committees of ICC tournament play will need a closer look, as tampering and inferior quality are still issues that occasionally become a focal point for cricket balls.

About the Author

Established in 1973, Morrant Group Ltd is a family run business with over 35 years experience in mail order team sports equipment. Father, Daughter, Son and staff are working hard every day to ensure that our company achieves its aim.We sell a range of sports gear, including cricket balls and goods. Please visit our website at http://www.morrant.com.

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