About this item
The SF County Max Cricket Ball features alum-tanned leather construction with a cork/rubber center, designed specifically for American playing conditions with water-resistant properties for consistent performance.
- Premium leather construction
- White limited-overs ball
- Match and practice use
The SF County Max delivers reliable performance for limited-overs cricket in American conditions. Its water-resistant design maintains consistency even in damp environments, while the cork/rubber core provides balanced weight distribution for predictable bounce and pace.
Key Features
- Alum-tanned leather cover enhances durability and weather resistance
- Molded cork/rubber center offers consistent bounce and feel
- Fine linen machine stitching ensures seam integrity throughout play
- PU finish provides additional protection against moisture
- Custom-engineered for American playing conditions
- Ideal for limited-overs matches and quality practice sessions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the SF County Max Cricket Ball perform in humid American conditions?
A: The SF County Max is specifically designed for American weather with water-resistant properties that help maintain consistent performance and grip even in humid conditions.
Q: Is the SF County Max Cricket Ball suitable for competitive league matches?
A: Yes, the SF County Max white ball is constructed to match-standard specifications, making it suitable for limited-overs competitive cricket while also being an excellent practice ball.
Q: How long can I expect the SF County Max Cricket Ball to maintain its shape and seam?
A: With proper use, the alum-tanned leather and quality linen stitching of the SF County Max typically maintains its shape and pronounced seam for 20-30 overs of play.
Q: Does the SF County Max Cricket Ball require any special care different from other white cricket balls?
A: While the SF County Max features water-resistant properties, it still benefits from standard leather ball care - keep it dry when not in use, avoid concrete surfaces, and apply a light coat of linseed oil if the leather appears dry.