Cricket Ball:
Cricket
Ball: According to Cricket Rule 5, the circumference of the cricket ball
is 22.4 cm. From 22.9cm And its weight is between 155.9 gm and 163 grams. There
are different rules in the one-day and Test cricket for the ball change. In ODI
cricket, New players in PSL 2018 the ball is used till the end of the innings and if the ball is lost
for some reason in the meantime, then the same ball is used in the same over.
Since bowling is done with two holes, different balls are used from both ends.
At the same time, the rule of change of ball in Test cricket is 80 overs. Read
also: Christchurch ODI: New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
Cricket
bat: According to Cricket Rule Five, the length of the cricket bat is 38
inches (97 cm) Can not be more than Also the width should be 4.25 in (1.8 cm).
The gloves of the batsman are considered to be part of the bat. A few years ago
Bat's rule was changed when Australian cricketer Ian Hilly used the aluminum
metal bat. When the captain of the opposing team told the umpire that the ball
made of heavy metal was spoiling the cricket ball then the umpires asked Hilly
not to use that bat. Since then, there has been a new rule in cricket that the
blade of cricket bat must be of wood.
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