A cricket ball is typically made from a combination of cork, string and leather. The inside consists of a piece of cork wrapped in tightly wound string while the outside is covered in pieces of…
A cricket balls has a raised seam joining its two halves, rather like a wide equator. The seam, and how the bowler grips it, will determine how the ball moves in the air and off the pitch when he…
A cricket ball machine is typically purchased by organizations that have cricket teams or leagues. The machine throws the balls at different speeds in order to accommodate all wicket keepers, and can…
In the game of cricket, once a ball gets older and worn out, it will get heavier on one side than the other due to wear and tear from hitting the ball. This imbalance of weight will cause the ball to…
The sport of cricket involves bowling a ball toward a batsman. Cricket balls start out smooth and highly polished, but get scratched many times over the course of the hours teams play cricket games.…