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A '''cricket ball''' is a ball used in [[cricket (game)|cricket]], made of a cork core and wrapped with a seamed leather covering. It is what the [[batsman]] must hit and make sure does not hit the [[Cricket stumps|wickets]]. In informal versions of cricket (such as [[backyard cricket]] and [[beach cricket]]) it is often replaced by a [[tennis ball]] especially due to the fact a cricket ball is extremely hard and can damage most objects easily.
 
A '''cricket ball''' is a ball used in [[cricket (game)|cricket]], made of a cork core and wrapped with a seamed leather covering. It is what the [[batsman]] must hit and make sure does not hit the [[Cricket stumps|wickets]]. In informal versions of cricket (such as [[backyard cricket]] and [[beach cricket]]) it is often replaced by a [[tennis ball]] especially due to the fact a cricket ball is extremely hard and can damage most objects easily.
  
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Latest revision as of 04:11, July 12, 2016

A cricket ball is a ball used in cricket, made of a cork core and wrapped with a seamed leather covering. It is what the batsman must hit and make sure does not hit the wickets. In informal versions of cricket (such as backyard cricket and beach cricket) it is often replaced by a tennis ball especially due to the fact a cricket ball is extremely hard and can damage most objects easily.