Ball cricket is a variant of cricket that is played with a white cricket ball instead of the traditional red ball. The white ball is typically made of leather and is coated with a thin layer of lacquer to make it more durable and resistant to wear and tear. The ball is also slightly lighter than the red ball, weighing between 155 and 163 grams, and has a slightly different seam pattern to help it swing more in the air. White ball cricket is mostly played in shorter formats of the game, such as one-day and Twenty20 cricket, and is popular in many countries, including England, Australia, and South Africa.
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