cricket ball
Plural
cricket balls
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a hard, leather-covered ball used in the sport of cricket
A cricket ball is a hard, round ball used in the sport of cricket. It is typically made of a cork center wrapped in layers of string and covered with a red or white leather shell. It is designed to be durable and maintain its shape throughout a match, which can last several hours. The ball has a distinctive seam that can be used by bowlers to spin or swing the ball, making it a key element in the game's strategy. In cricket, the objective is to bowl the ball in such a way that it either hits the stumps or is caught by a fielder, while batters try to score runs by hitting the ball and running between the wickets.
- The bowler polished the cricket ball to enhance its shine.
- She defended her wicket against the spinning cricket ball.
- His cricket ball swung late, deceiving the batsman.
- He bowled a fast delivery with the cricket ball, surprising the batsman.
- She hit the cricket ball cleanly for a boundary.