About this item
Durable red tennis ball designed for cricket training, featuring heavier weight for transitioning to hard balls. Multi-purpose use with soft finish for beginners.
- Synthetic rubber construction
- Heavy training ball
- Recreational cricket practice
Nivia Tennis Balls (Red) - Senior Size - Heavy Weight 145 grams (Pack of 1)
The Nivia Tennis Ball offers an ideal transition option between standard tennis balls and hard cricket balls. Its provides realistic bounce characteristics while the soft exterior reduces injury risk for developing players approaching hard ball cricket.
Key features
- Red color specifically designed for cricket visibility
- Construction mimics aspects of leather ball behavior
- Soft finish allows confident stroke play for beginners
- Durable synthetic materials for extended practice sessions
- Senior size suitable for standard cricket training
- Single ball packaging for targeted replacement needs
- Heavy Weight : 145 gm
FAQs
Q1: Is the Nivia Tennis Ball (Red) suitable for beginners transitioning to hard cricket balls?
A1: Yes, the Nivia Tennis Ball is specifically designed as a transition ball, being heavier than regular tennis balls but softer than leather cricket balls, making it ideal for beginners developing hard ball techniques.
Q2: How does the Nivia Tennis Ball (Red) differ from regular tennis balls?
A2: The Nivia Tennis Ball has increased weight compared to standard tennis balls, providing more realistic bounce characteristics for cricket training, and comes in cricket-specific red coloration.
Q3: Can the Nivia Tennis Ball (Red) be used for bowling practice?
A3: Yes, the Nivia Tennis Ball is excellent for bowling practice as it allows players to develop proper techniques while being forgiving on hands and providing reasonable seam-position practice opportunities.
Q4: What age group is the Nivia Tennis Ball (Red) most appropriate for?
A4: The Nivia Tennis Ball in senior size is most appropriate for players aged 13+ who are developing their cricket skills and transitioning toward hard ball cricket.