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Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: tejasapatel on January 29, 2015, 03:34:19 AM
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What would be a good source to get decent balls at a good price?
Any reliable sources from India or Pakistan to get them?
I am looking to get around 125 to 150 of them and looked at Alibaba and found some sources but I am not sure of the quality I would get.
If any of you have worked with an offshore please recommend.
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Cricket-Ball_147970077.html (http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Cricket-Ball_147970077.html)
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/cricket-ball_114253637.html (http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/cricket-ball_114253637.html)
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Are you buying for the whole league?
I will strongly suggesting sampling a couple first.
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@tejasapatel what is your budget mate? and are you looking for white or red?
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I would try a few first mate to make sure they are not bat breakers as you would not want to break your bats or others
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Are you buying for the whole league?
I will strongly suggesting sampling a couple first.
Yes buying for the whole league as we want consistency across all games. Yes we are looking to sample before placing the entire order. We have samples from an Indian and a Pakistani brand and they were strictly okay.
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Always worth cutting into a ball to see what they have in to check your getting what you pay for
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Always worth cutting into a ball to see what they have in to check your getting what you pay for
Customs will take care of that for you. ;-)
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Customs will take care of that for you. ;-)
As long as they do it to a couple and not most of them.
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As long as they do it to a couple and not most of them.
We had it on average 1.5 balls per box (of 6) cut up by customs. Balls were purchased from Amit (i12breakfree) and shipped from Pakistan i think, Amit was great to send us replacements for the cut up balls. I think those were reasonably priced and not bat breakers but got pretty soft by the end of 20 overs.
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Happy to deal in bulk quantities for balls.
I recommend Tiflex to anyone, happy to work with a brand of your choice. Won't compete with a $5 Pakistani ball on price but you may as well just paint a rock red, you'll probably get the same outcome ;)
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Agreed that our budget is a bit limited but I am working with the league committee to increase it to get reliable balls and other equipment.
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@tejasapatel any company with a good quality product and serious about business will also charge you for samples if you are looking at getting samples first but you can usually strike a deal where they will refund you the price they charged you for samples if you proceed with the full order. Its their way to safeguard against people just trying to get stuff for free and pretty fair I think, only saying this because sometimes committees think samples are free!!
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@tejasapatel any company with a good quality product and serious about business will also charge you for samples if you are looking at getting samples first but you can usually strike a deal where they will refund you the price they charged you for samples if you proceed with the full order. Its their way to safeguard against people just trying to get stuff for free and pretty fair I think, only saying this because sometimes committees think samples are free!!
For these scenarios I would just put money out of my pocket and keep the balls for indoors and catching practice.
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Which league is this? I assume you are in US.
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Doesn't Jason from Cricket Store sell his own branded balls now?
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I've seen him advertise them seem like a good price. Don't know what they are like though
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What would be a good source to get decent balls at a good price?
Any reliable sources from India or Pakistan to get them?
I am looking to get around 125 to 150 of them and looked at Alibaba and found some sources but I am not sure of the quality I would get.
If any of you have worked with an offshore please recommend.
[url]http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Cricket-Ball_147970077.html[/url] ([url]http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Cricket-Ball_147970077.html[/url])
[url]http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/cricket-ball_114253637.html[/url] ([url]http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/cricket-ball_114253637.html[/url])
There is only one right answer. You have to go with TIflex, nobody else offers half as good a ball for the same price. This includes all Indian/Pakistani manufacturers.
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we manufacture our own cricket balls and have supplied to one of the leagues in USA, they seem pretty happy with the balls and price. As far as I know most of the good cricket balls are made in Pakistan and when people mention the quality, you get what you pay. you can't compare a £20 ball to a £5 ball. I probably in better position than other retailers that i know most of the ball makers in Pakistan and who do they make balls for.
I believe you can get good quality balls from Pakistan if you are willing to pay good money ....
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Cricket Balls is one area in which you shouldn't cut corners.
Its best to source from a reputed retailer and look to stretch your budget as much as you can, as ultimately you get what you pay for. Get it wrong and you can end up with a ball that loses its shape within a few overs or one that is so hard that it ends up damaging bats - and then you'll have some angry batsmen to answer to.
If you need any help, please feel free to drop me a line.