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Cricket ball because they require a larger wider paddle to hit them so i am pretty sure it is a cricket ball
To score a six in cricket, you have to hit the ball so that it crosses the boundary rope on the foul.
I believe so.
It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a Baseball ball or a cricket ball.
if you are talking about practice this helps in real time cricket because you get used to batting with the small ball so when you play with real size ball it makes it so much easier for everyone. same could go with larger cricket feilds and stuff.
The first change ICC(International cricket council) made is they allow free hit to the batsman on "No ball". So these are extra runs and extra ball too.
It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a baseball ball or a cricket ball.
The purpose is that when the ball is thrown the polished side gets less friction in comparision with the other side so the ball swings
so it will roll and move like a specific way.
A yorker ball hits the cricket pitch around the batsman's feet. When a batsman assumes a normal stance this generally means that the cricket ball bounces on the cricket pitch on or near the batsman's popping crease. A batsman who advances down the wicket to strike the ball (typically to slower or spin bowlers) may by so advancing cause the ball to pitch (or land) at or around their feet and may thus cause themselves to be "yorked".
Pink dolphins have special glands that produce salt so they can live.
Rubber casings are used on the handle of the bat; so 'rubber in cricket' means how the bowler holds the ball and how the batsman holds the bat.