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cricket balls

manesh

Cricket Spectator
hi

hi josh...... i can get the details of sg balls here in india itself...... please can you get details about kookaburra balls?
 

nightprowler10

Global Moderator
I am getting pretty sick of this whole "pick on someone new to feel validated" BS. If you don't know the answer don't reply. If the guy is being an absolute idiot then report it and let the mods deal with it.
 

Stumped

Banned
I am getting pretty sick of this whole "pick on someone new to feel validated" BS. If you don't know the answer don't reply. If the guy is being an absolute idiot then report it and let the mods deal with it.
wasnt "picking" on the newbie giving him advice for the future
 

manesh

Cricket Spectator
iam doin a project on seam and swing of a cricket ball .....please reply only if anyone know the details
 
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ash chaulk

International Captain
Kookaburra Regulation Cricket Ball
- Premium quality Australian made 4-piece construction with 3 layer-quilted centre
- Traditional construction, used extensively in provincial cricket
- Selected first grade alum tanned steer hide cover with fine linen stitching


It was in 1946 that Kookaburra started manufacturing cricket balls in their custom built plant in Melbourne, Australia. They have come a long way since then and today are world leaders in the production of cricket balls.

From 1985 the same skill and knowledge that made Kookaburra the most widely accepted symbol for quality in the ball market in the Southern Hemisphere, was also applied to the manufacture and development of cricket bats and protective equipment.

Kookaburra has never been content to go with the flow. It is the constant crusade for excellence that has driven the brand to develop innovative designs and product ranges. Having conquered the Southern Hemisphere, Kookaburra set its sights on the U.K. It has now become the fastest growing brand in the U.K. cricket market.

The Kookaburra brand enjoys the endorsement of many of the world's leading batsmen - Graham Thorpe, Justin Langer, Ricky Ponting and Nathan Astle to name but a few - and will be the most widely used brand within the 2003 World Cup in South Africa.

Kookaburra is the largest supplier of cricket balls in the world, supplying 34 countries in total. A combination of traditional and modern production techniques is used to produce a superb range of balls. "Kookaburra Turf" is the official 2003 Cricket World Cup ball.

As regards clothing, Kookaburra produces the definitive range for all players-combining the state of the art "Climate Control" fabric with stylish design.

Kookaburra wicket-keeping equipment continues to be the enduring choice of world-class wicket keepers such as Ian Healy and Kumar Sangakkara.

Ever mindful of up and coming young cricketers, Kookaburra has produced a range of products which will allow aspiring players to develop their range of shots and play the game as their coaches would wish.

Finally, if you do nothing else today, check out the superb, stylish Kahuna range of products, and you'll see why KOOKABURRA STANDS OUT FROM THE CROWD!



CLUB MATCH BALL. Excellent quality Australian Made 4-piece construction ball, with moulded cork/rubber core. Selected first grade alum tanned steer hide cover with fine linen stitching. Sold in boxes of 6.


Does that help????.... btw that will be $50
 

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