About this item
The SF Super County Cricket Ball is a high-quality, white leather ball designed for senior players, featuring alum tanned leather and a molded cork/rubber core built for USA weather conditions.
- Alum tanned leather
- White match ball
- Practice and matches use
The SF Super County Cricket Ball combines durability with consistent performance through its water-resistant alum tanned leather construction. Specifically engineered for American climate conditions, this white ball maintains visibility during longer formats while offering reliable seam movement and moderate wear resistance.
Key Features
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Premium Construction: Strong alum tanned leather exterior with fine linen machine stitching for enhanced durability
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Carefully Engineered Core: Molded cork/rubber center provides balanced weight distribution and consistent bounce
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Weather Resistance: Water-resistant design prevents excessive moisture absorption in humid conditions
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Enhanced Finish: PU finish adds extra protection while maintaining proper grip and feel
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USA-Specific Design: Custom-made to perform optimally in varied American weather conditions
FAQs
Q: Is the SF Super County Cricket Ball suitable for evening matches?**
A: Yes, the white color of the SF Super County Cricket Ball makes it ideal for evening matches or games under artificial lighting where visibility is crucial.
Q: How does the SF Super County Cricket Ball perform in humid weather?**
A: The SF Super County Cricket Ball features a water-resistant design specifically made for USA weather conditions, helping it maintain performance and shape in humid environments.
Q: Can the SF Super County Cricket Ball be used for professional matches?
A: The SF Super County Cricket Ball is best suited for club cricket, practice sessions, and recreational matches rather than professional tournaments which typically require specific approved ball brands.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of an SF Super County Cricket Ball?
A: With proper care, an SF Super County Cricket Ball typically lasts 40-50 overs of play, though this varies based on pitch conditions, outfield quality, and playing intensity.