Pro Impact Cricket Balls
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You'll need at least 5 feet to achieve the best results. 3 ft. in length and 3 ft. in width Simply hang this ceiling or tree branch (5 to 8 feet) in a wide space.
It's been a long time since I've written something like this. Around 6 to 10 feet, I'd say.
Because our league is mostly made up of beginners, we didn't need any protective gear. They have the weight and size of a hard ball, and the fake seams enable the ball to be spun. They will crack if used in cold weather, but they perform well otherwise. We use a new one for a full 7-overs match, and they usually last fine. We can still use them as a practice ball after that, but they do wear out quickly. Even though we play on a hard surface that would wear out any ball, the seems fade and the ball becomes soft. We thought these were great because they have the same 'feel' as a regular ball but without the risk of injury. They're a ball, and they can hurt, but in four seasons of play with beginners, we've had no injuries from them. They come highly recommended from me.
However, the balls I purchased were of good quality, and I was able to use them for three different purposes. They only went soft four times.
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The stitching has a slight unevenness. Handstitching appears to be the case. The seam is uneven, so I'm taking a star off. The outer and inner seams have a total of 65 stitches. India is the source of this product. br>br>Because I don't play cricket anymore, I collect cricket balls. I used to be a pace bowler who would start the game. Every ball I purchase is compared to a ball I used to play with when a friend gave me a set as a gift many years ago. The ball was slightly orange in color, not quite red. When I touched it, it resembled an orange. That ball had a lot of movement in it. It went on for a long time. Keep this in mind: We used to play with machine-made balls that didn't even come close to meeting international standards. I'm not sure what brand those incredible cricket balls were made by, but I'll keep looking.
Cricket is not a sport that I participate in. Cricket is not my favorite sport. Cricket is a sport that I am completely unfamiliar with. However, sitting on my desk, the ball looks cool.
We practiced in nets with this ball, and it lasted no more than 10 overs. It was demolished in less than 10 overs! One of the worst balls I've ever played with in terms of quality, and certainly not worth the money. Please see the photos in the attachment.
I used it extensively for knocking and batting practice, and it performed admirably. The shine lasts a long time, though the ball cracked near the seam, which I assume was due to heavy batting practice use; the rope is ideal for not being distracting (black color) so that you can focus on the ball while also being strong enough to withstand heavy strokes.
The only difference is that this is a single ball rather than the six shown in the image. I can't speak to its suitability for play because I bought it as a gift.
I play cricket in a league and leather helps me practice. There was a small crack on it but it didn't bother me, but the material felt like trash after that. Personally, I wouldn't buy this if you already have it.
Cracks ran perpendicular to the seam on both sides of the ball when it arrived.
It's been two months of regular use and the product is still in excellent condition with minimal wear and tear. I've been hitting the new bat with it. I've gradually increased the speed at which I strike the ball. So far, it's been a complete success.