Dukes Ball Debate: Manufacturer Addresses Softness Concerns
Cricket fans and players alike have been buzzing about the Dukes ball and its perceived softness this season. Concerns have been raised about the ball’s durability, with some suggesting it’s not holding up to the rigors of professional play.
Manufacturer Explains the Science Behind the Dukes Ball
Dilip Jajodia, owner of British Cricket Balls Ltd, the manufacturer of the Dukes ball, has responded to these complaints. He argues that creating a harder ball isn’t the solution. “If I made a really hard ball, it would’ve broken bats,” Jajodia explains. The challenge lies in finding the right balance between a ball that’s hard enough for exciting play and durable enough to last, while also being safe for batsmen.
Balancing Hardness, Durability, and Player Safety
Jajodia highlights the delicate balancing act involved in crafting the perfect cricket ball. While a harder ball might seem appealing, it poses a significant risk to batsmen. The current Dukes ball is designed to provide a fair contest between bat and ball, allowing for exciting cricket without compromising player safety.