Cricket Ball
A cricket ball is a hard, spherical object used in the sport of cricket. It is typically made of layers of cork and covered with leather, weighing between 155.9 and 163 grams. The ball has a prominent seam that helps bowlers achieve different types of deliveries, such as spin or swing.
Cricket balls are red for Test cricket matches and white for One Day Internationals and Twenty20 games. The hardness and weight of the ball make it suitable for both batting and bowling, contributing to the game's unique challenges and strategies.