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The Dukes ball being used in the ongoing Test series between England and India is at the centre of controversy.
The Dukes balls were at the centre of attention once again as India were unhappy with the replacement ball for the second new ball, incredibly just 10.3 overs into its life on the second morning ...
The Dukes ball is going soft too soon. The pitches in the Bazball era are designed to offer very little movement to the bowlers, and the softer balls are adding to the nightmare.
How China’s EU charm offensive fell flat: ‘we’re not billiard balls’ A month out from their leaders’ summit, few are expecting any meaningful improvement in ties between Beijing and Brussels ...
Three colours are used for cricket balls in different formats - red, white, and pink. The difference in colour is down to visibility. The traditional red ball remains used for Test matches as they ...
Caitlin Clark's ball handling skills has been one of her biggest areas of opportunities, as he lead the WNBA in turnovers last season, with an average of 5.6. The Indiana Fever sup ...
Norman the Newfoundland is the sweetest, silliest boy ever. Give him a regular ball, and he goes crazy. Give him a regular ball and he'll play all day, but apparently, making that ball bouncy is a ...
On May 15, 2025, in Shandong, China, @WuchengShengpingLailiBilliards shared a charming video of a kitten assisting during a billiard game. As the author gently strikes the cue ball, it sends the ...
On April 23, 2025, in Hunan, China, security video captured an impressive billiard shot. In the video, a woman sets four balls on the billiard table, and a man then strikes them with the cue ball ...
Object Details Description The Albany Billiard Ball Company was established in Albany, N.Y., in 1868, to capitalize on John Wesley Hyatt’s discovery of celluloid. It was renamed the Albany-Hyatt ...
Lacy Lakeview police arrested a woman Tuesday in the February bludgeoning of another woman with a billiard ball, an arrest affidavit says.
“They bought every bouncy ball west of the Mississippi,” said Ranahan. Bouncy balls collected on a San Francisco street during the filming of a Sony Bravia commercial in 2005.