Titan24
Senior Test Player
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Cricket is one of few team sports, if not the only team sport in which everything changes from one country to another from ground dimensions, pitch conditions and even ball in some countries.
While some of the factors might not be controllable at a large scale like ground dimensions, weather's influence on the pitch or something in the grey area like countries wanting favorable home conditions for bilateral (Adds variety to test cricket) etc. but, a cricket ball is something which can easily be an aspect that can potentially be standardized.
While all these slight variations sometimes add to the beauty of the game but, even without a different ball being used there are enough varying factors to maintain that aspect of the game in a right balance.
Dukes - Being used by England, Ireland and Westindies
SG Ball - Being used by India
Kookubura Ball - Used by all the rest (Aus, SA, NZ, Pak, Srl, BD, Afg)
What do you guys think? Why is there a need of different ball in every country and can one ball can be unanimously decided as the standard to be used all around?
While some of the factors might not be controllable at a large scale like ground dimensions, weather's influence on the pitch or something in the grey area like countries wanting favorable home conditions for bilateral (Adds variety to test cricket) etc. but, a cricket ball is something which can easily be an aspect that can potentially be standardized.
While all these slight variations sometimes add to the beauty of the game but, even without a different ball being used there are enough varying factors to maintain that aspect of the game in a right balance.
Dukes - Being used by England, Ireland and Westindies
SG Ball - Being used by India
Kookubura Ball - Used by all the rest (Aus, SA, NZ, Pak, Srl, BD, Afg)
What do you guys think? Why is there a need of different ball in every country and can one ball can be unanimously decided as the standard to be used all around?