Well it is very difficult to bowl fast because it needs more stamina to do so take a long run up as much you can take try to loose your body before delivering the bowl or releasing the bowl from your hand try to gather power from your wrist and your shoulder this how you can you can throw the ball more fast...
because cricket ball has greater mass
a fast bowler can bowl with more than a speed of 160kms/hour
The cricket ball has more inertia than the rubber ball because inertia is directly proportional to mass. The cricket ball is denser and heavier than the rubber ball, making it harder to change its state of motion.
a cricket ball
The Older The Ball the more it will spin...
Yes, a cricket ball can bounce more than twice on the ground during a cricket match. The number of bounces does not affect the rules of the game as long as the ball is still in play.
It's tennis ball.
A cricket ball will generally cover more distance than a plastic ball when both are thrown at the same velocity. This is due to the cricket ball's greater density and aerodynamic design, which allows it to maintain momentum and resist air drag more effectively. The heavier mass of the cricket ball contributes to its ability to travel farther compared to the lighter plastic ball, which can be more affected by air resistance.
A cricket ball is heavier and harder than a tennis ball, designed for the sport of cricket which requires more durability and bounce. Tennis balls are lighter and designed for tennis, with a softer texture that makes them easier to hit and handle.
A bowling ball.
Ball out is a term used in cricket (an outdoor game). When the cricket match ends in tie, the result is find out by ball out method. In this both the team get one over to play and the team which make more runs win.
It's because the surface area of a bouncing ball is more and it is thickly elastic