Innovative recycling techniques transform waste rubber into durable cricket and tennis balls, ensuring sustainability without compromising quality. Every step, from material processing to shaping and ...
The materials used to make cricket balls are the same now as in the 1700s. All cricket balls are made from cork and latex rubber on the inside with leather on the outside. But white balls show up ...
Finally, once the ball is sewn together, it undergoes testing to ensure consistency in bounce and swing, as well as adherence to regulations. The science behind cricket ball manufacturing is a ...