The weight and size of the Cricket Ball vary depending upon whether it's a man's cricket or a woman's cricket.
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The standard weight of a cricket ball is typically between 5.5 to 5.75 ounces.
In one day cricket the ball is white, in a test match the ball will be red.
Generally red ball in test matches and white ball in limited over cricket.
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A cricket ball typically weighs between 5.5 to 5.75 ounces (155.9 to 163 grams). The weight of the cricket ball is important in the game of cricket because it affects how the ball behaves when bowled by the bowler and when hit by the batsman. The weight of the ball can impact its speed, bounce, and swing, making it crucial for players to adjust their techniques accordingly.
Typically, in test cricket, the cricket ball is red. However, in limited-overs cricket formats like One Day Internationals and T20s, white or pink balls are used for better visibility under floodlights.
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radius of cricket ball is 52 mm. its red in test cricket. has white color in odi.
white well i thought they wrote 'what colour is the colour of the cricket ball in TEST CRICKET!' hahahaha
No.Apart from changes of innings, the "new ball rule" only applies to Test cricket, which is always international.
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