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  • Save -20% Aero Quick Tech Ball with Seam - Youth - Orange

    Aero Aero Quick Tech Ball with Seam - Youth - Orange

    A new addition to the Aero Cricket Balls range is the elite Quick Tech Ball with a raised coloured seam. These Aero Cricket Balls are soft and similar to a windball. Ideal for use in Kwik cricket or training sessions. These Aero Cricket Balls are available in youth size and, at this time, are only available in orange. The raised seam aids finger position for young bowlers. The semi-soft ball is hard-wearing with a white seam, which assists in coaching young players.

    £3.49£2.79

  • Save -23% Dukes Club Cricket Ball Mens Orange

    Dukes Dukes Club Cricket Ball Mens Orange

    The Dukes Club Cricket Ball Mens is now available in orange and is ideal for use in schools and club cricket from ages 15 and up. The Dukes Cricket Ball is fully hand stitched and has a perma anti-scuff finish to ensure the ball lasts longer. Adult sized at 5.5oz with a good quality leather outer and a cortex centre, which gives great shape retention. These Dukes Club Match balls are manufactured using the highest-quality 4-piece leather construction.

    £20.00£15.49

  • Save -34% Lusum SoftAir Cricket Ball Orange

    Lusum Lusum SoftAir Cricket Ball Orange

    The Lusum SoftAir cricket ball is a soft-touch training ball. The SoftAir ball comes in orange only and is a great quality ball for use in batting, bowling, and fielding drills. The soft feature of the ball ensures players do not get hurt when hit by the ball and can be used to develop skills over a longer period of time. These Lusum Cricket Balls have a raised seam around the ball to give the feel of a real cricket ball to bowlers working on their grip and seam position. Very similar to the Readers Windball and Slazenger Air Ball. As with these balls, the Lusum SoftAir ball is a training aid ball - the adult SoftAir ball weighs 88g (3.1 oz), and the youth SoftAir ball weighs 74g (2.6oz). In the guide "What Size Ball Do I Need?" the weights refer to hard cricket balls.

    £3.49£2.29

  • Save -30%Low stock! 24 Pack Readers Windball - Orange By Sports Ball Shop

    Readers 24 Pack Readers Windball - Orange

    The Readers Windball is just as popular in orange as it is in pink. The ideal training aid to develop skills.  Now available in packs of 24, making this a must buy for any coach.  Soft but, durable and is suitable for Kwik Cricket Tournaments.  Soft plastic.excellent durability and quality.suitable for coaching skills and general practice games.Available for both Adult and Youth cricket.

    £108.00£75.79

  • Save -24% Dukes Tiger Cricket Ball Orange or Pink 4.75oz

    Dukes Dukes Tiger Cricket Ball Orange or Pink 4.75oz

    Finally, we have a new coloured ball from Dukes that is suitable for use in youth cricket while also being affordable. The Dukes Tiger cricket ball is available in orange or pink and weighs 4.75oz (142g), making it suitable for cricket up to the age of 13. As with any standard Dukes Cricket Ball, the Tiger balls have a quality appeal and are fully hand-sewn with a durable anti-scuff finish. The core has a cork or rubber-moulded centre to retain its shape throughout the game, and the outer is constructed using high-quality chrome-tanned leather. Available in orange or pink in youth size. These Duke Tiger Match balls are manufactured using the highest-quality 4-piece leather construction.

    £18.50£13.99

  • Save -34% Readers Indoor 4oz Cricket Ball

    Readers Readers Indoor 4oz Cricket Ball

    When playing matches or training games indoors, you should try to use a ball designed for indoor use. This Readers Cricket Ball weighs 4 oz. and has a realistic, engraved seam. Excellent durability and is now available in three colours Red , Yellow and Orange.

    £4.99£3.29

  • Save -29% Readers Windball - Orange

    Readers Readers Windball - Orange

    This Orange Readers Windball is a high-quality soft training ball that every coach should have in their kitbag. The Readers Windball has superb durability and is highly recommended by us for use in foundation coaching. It is ideal for coaching or for use with Kwik Cricket games. Soft plastic construction.Superb durability and quality.Ideal for coaching and general practice.Available to Adult and Youth.

    £4.50£3.19

Cricket Balls

Cricket was first played in the UK by a group of people in Southern England. Cricket is now played across the world on a national, international and intercontinental basis in front of large audiences.

Here at Sports Ball Shop we have created a fantastic range of balls, from the principal manufacturers in the game. All of the balls within our range have been chosen because they offer a combination of quality, popularity and value for money, ensuring that they are able to meet the requirements of all of our customers.

If you require any further information regarding our cricket range you can always phone our team of customer service representatives who will be happy to help you. We also supply cricket training and match balls to local sports teams and offer special tailored packages and rates, to teams looking to buy their balls in bulk.

Readers Cricket Balls

Readers craftmanship is world famous and they have been manufacturing balls for over 200 years. Readers balls are respected for their quality and durability.

Readers, are proud to be the leading manufacturer and supplier of cricket match and training balls, to clubs and schools, in the UK.

There is a Readers ball, for every level of the game giving exceptional value for money. Alfred Reader represent the epitome of cricketing excellence.

Sportsballshop offer an extensive range of match and training balls suitable for juniors, Women and Men.

Lusum Cricket Balls

Lusum have quickly built a reputation for producing quality balls without the big budget price. With many leading brands, 25% of the cost of each ball is directly related to their marketing spend. Lusum do not sponsor players, clubs or competitions which ensures you get the best quality balls, for a great price. All of the Lusum range are named after ranks in the Roman army and Lusum means To Play.

Incrediball Cricket Balls

The Easton Incrediball cricket range is designed to offer fantastic training balls at affordable prices. These high specification soft balls are ideal for training and matches.

Incrediball training balls are the market leader in the UK.

The soft training balls are the same size as the hard ball but are great to build up confidence in young and old players. A fantastic training aid that is popular with quality coaches throughout the world. Over the next 12 months rebranding will see the Easton name change to Aero. The range will then be known as the AeroBall.

Dukes Cricket Balls

Dukes cricket balls are used throughout the world in test match cricket and one day internationals. The quality of design and craftmanship is not forgotten when producing cricket balls for school and club cricketers.

Dukes use the latest technology to develop high quality leather that ensures the balls retain their shape for longer. High quality cricket balls are appreciated by good cricketers and the shape retention ensures these ball last for longer.

Kookaburra Cricket Balls

Kookaburra are a leading provider of high end cricket equipment, with years of experience manufacturing products for all over the world. Kookaburra produce a variety of high quality balls which are often used in major cricketing events globally.

Kookaburra produce balls which have become the biggest selling balls worldwide and with the wealth of experience of kookaburra, you know you are buying quality.

We sell a huge range of Kookaburra cricket training and match balls. Look out for our package deals.

Gunn and Moore Cricket Balls

Gunn & Moore have a proud tradition and have been designing and producing products of high quality, for over 125 years. Their cricket bats are manufactured in their own workshops, in Nottingham. The care and thought in producing these bats was replicated when they designed their range of cricket balls.

The balls we have chosen, are used across the world, by coaches who look to challenge cricketers, both young and old. The unique designs of some of the balls are used to develop international bowlers of tomorrow.

Slazenger Cricket Balls

Slazenger have been producing high quality sports equipment for many years, having developed a presence in a vast array of sports. Slazenger manufacture balls of the highest quality, selling thousands each year to cricketers all over the world.

Founded in 1881, Slazenger are very popular with club cricketers, International cricketers and many in between.

Slazenger produce balls at various price points, ensuring you are sure to find a match or training ball to suit your game and budget.

Reasons Why a 4 Piece Cricket Ball is Better Than a 2 Piece ball?

What is the difference between a 2 piece and a 4 piece cricket ball? A cricket ball is manufactured using various grades of leather, depending on the quality of ball. The ball is constructed using a 4 piece or 2 piece method and then stitched together to create a seam.

The best balls and in fact, all of the hard leather cricket balls we offer, are constructed using the 4 piece method. A 2 piece ball will have 2 sections of leather hide which is then shaped around the inner materials and then stitched to create a ball. The leather has to be stretched more than a 4 piece ball and so could have areas within the leather which is thinner. This creates an imbalance and can make the ball less reliable through the air.

A 4 piece ball has it's hide cut into 4 quarters and pairs are then sewn together. The 2nd pair is rotated 90 degrees and then they are stitched together. The hide has less stretching to enable it to form the ball shape, making the thickness of the leather more consistent throughout the ball. This makes the ball more reliable and the bowler is then more likely to be able to control the swing and movement through the air.

2 piece balls are often used in net practice and for fielding drills. 4 piece balls are used at most cricket clubs and schools as the ball is a higher quality and likely to last longer too.

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