Cricket balls for schools, clubs and players, including match balls, training balls and skills balls from GM and Readers. Suitable for coaching sessions, regular practice and competitive cricket.
Match balls are designed for competitive play, while training balls are generally used for regular practice, drills and coaching sessions where durability is often a priority.
The right cricket ball depends on the player's age, ability and the type of cricket being played. Younger players may benefit from softer or skills-based cricket balls, while older players often use standard training or match balls.
Yes. Cricket balls are widely used in schools, with the most suitable option depending on the age group, level of play and whether they are being used for PE lessons, coaching or matches.
Skills cricket balls are designed for coaching and practice, helping players develop batting, bowling, catching and general ball control through regular training sessions.
The lifespan of a cricket ball depends on how often it is used, the playing surface and whether it is used for matches or training. Regular inspection helps ensure the ball remains suitable for play.
Choose a cricket ball based on the player's age, the level of cricket being played and whether it will be used for coaching, training or competitive matches.