Batting ball, also known as cricket ball, is a hard, leather-covered ball used in the game of cricket. It is slightly smaller and harder than a baseball and is typically red or white in color.
The ball is made up of four parts: the core, which is made of cork and rubber; the string, which is wound around the core; the shell, which is made of leather; and the seam, which is the stitching that runs along the circumference of the ball.
The ball is typically bowled (or thrown) by a bowler, and the opposing team's batsman tries to hit it with a cricket bat. The ball can be delivered at varying speeds and can also move through the air or bounce unpredictably off the pitch.
Batting ball is an integral part of cricket, and the skill of the bowler and the technique of the batsman are both crucial in determining the outcome of the match. Overall, batting ball plays a critical role in the strategy, excitement, and tradition of the sport of cricket.
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