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Duke Ball vs Kookaburra vs SG Cricket Ball - What Is The Difference?
Test Cricket is an interesting format of the sport not only because of how intense it can get but also the way it is played. A ball is how things in cricket start - a bowler bowls and then the batter reacts to it.
Three balls are approved by law that can be used in playing in a test match - Duke Ball, SG Ball, and Kookaburra Ball. Dukes are used in England and West Indies while India uses SG cricket balls. Kookaburra balls are the most commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe.
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