Rubber casings are used on the handle of the bat; so 'rubber in cricket' means how the bowler holds the ball and how the batsman holds the bat.
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.
because cricket ball has greater mass
Cashmere and English willow wood and rubber
the bridge was making with rubber.....
I dont know what batology is in cricket. But i just did the mean fart!
It's tennis ball.
it either means that you are a natural at playing cricket, or someone injected some cricket juice into you while you were sleeping.
I am assuming you mean which country founded cricket. There is overwhelming evidence that cricket was founded in the southeast region of England.
If its made of leather, its called a cricket ball. If its made of a rubber, it is called a pudding ball.
A cricket batting gloves is made out of cloth, cotton and rubber. The inner part is made of cloth to help the batsman grip the bat firmly. The outer part is made of light rubber and a lot of sponge/cotton to minimize damage on the hands if the cricket ball hits the batsmans hand. Apart from this it can also contain elastic to hold the glove to the batsmans hand
Do you mean the Walt Disney character Jiminy Cricket, from the film Pinocchio?
The object is a toy and it is called a cricket brcause it jumps high and like a cricket.