Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: Dan W on March 13, 2012, 07:37:30 AM
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Silly question, and I really should know this at my age, but...When people talk about using balls in nets to help knock a bat in, is it because net balls (owing to the fact they've been around and used in at least a match before) are softer than a fresh match ball? Or are they harder?
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Softer, net balls should always be as good quality as match balls. It is easier to make a hard ball than a soft ball hence the quantity of bat breakers out there.
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are net balls are 99% of the time just are old 2nd match balls
so still top quality balls just soft and battered
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Cool, cheers...Am I also right in assuming hard balls are preferable to quickies for them to bowl with?
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hard as in new, yes. Hard as in bat breaker/poor quality, no not really. Quick bowlers want a hard, new ball with a firm seam and leather that will take a shine, all for obvious reasons...
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I always worry about the quality of balls used in the nets as this is where I have seen a lot of bats break, I think the fact the ball comes on a lot quicker in the nets plays a big part of it also, but yeah if you can persuade the bowlers to use softer quality balls I'd certainly have more peace of mind....
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a lot of nets, especially the ones in old school sports hall, tend to have parquet floors, which have the annoying habit of skidding on at pace. Means you hit a lot of balls right on the toe of the bat at force...