Ashwin like the Kookaburra balls but he don't like SG balls.
The first pink ball was
produced by Australia's ball manufacturing company Kookaburra.
Kookaburra Balls were first used by the Australian
Cricket Board since 1946/47 Ashes Test Series.
The CAB has procured a dozen pink Kookaburra balls for the super league final next
week which will be telecast live.
Yes, the shine is completely different to red ball but
it's very hard to compare with SG ball and the Kookaburra ball,
And when England hosts a International test match, they use"Duke cricket balls" whereas
in all other Test Matches, Kookaburra balls come in.
And when England hosts an international test match, they use"Duke cricket balls" whereas
in all other test matches, Kookaburra balls come in.
Yes, the shine is completely different to the red ball,
but it's very hard to compare with SG ball and the Kookaburra ball.
Kookaburra has nothing much for the bowlers
and I think that is one of the reasons that Test cricket has gone down a bit.
In a bid to give bowlers exposure to internationally recognized cricket balls,
the board has also made the use of Kookaburra balls mandatory for the tournament.