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A cricket ball has six rows of prominent stitching, with typically 60-80 stitches in each row. The two piece ball is in general found to have better swing properties than the four piece ball. Barton concluded that the ball with a more pronounced seam than average (> 1mm) swung more.

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16y ago

to hold them together when you are playing with them because they break easily Because that's how the manufacturers made them :)

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approximately 55 stitches

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count stupid

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To keep them in one piece.

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