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Cricket Spectator
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: devon
Posts: 1
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Composite Training Balls - Bulk Buying
I am seeking a good supplier of training composite balls.....due to local council restrictions our club have to use 'incrediballs' as match and practice balls and am currently lookin to get 50/60 to buy in bulk ! CAN ANYONE HELP ??? Training starts april 1st
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School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Essex, England
Posts: 74
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I use both the incredibles type and these Readers Cricket Windballs for £2.21 at Newitts.com and I prefer these, they have a more realistic bounce and they last longer. The stitching on the incredibles comes un-done too readily. The other advantage of the 'Windballs' is that they're half the price of the increadibles and if this is cheap enough for you Newitts will deliver FOC at the minute.
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