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Smash It Like a Pro: The Best Cricket Tennis Balls for Every Player

  Practicing with cricket tennis balls is a fantastic way to improve whether you're working on your batting or bowling. Their slower bounce helps you develop proper shot selection and timing. And if you're a bowler, you'll find that the seams on these balls closely resemble a regular cricket ball, aiding in your grip and delivery. At All About Cricket Store, we offer a wide range of cricket tennis balls to suit your needs, from lightweight options to heavier ones. Keep reading to discover which cricket tennis balls are the perfect fit for your skill level and practice needs!   Tennis balls for intermediate and professional cricket players   Did you know that hard cricket tennis balls can enhance your skills as an intermediate player? They help you get used to the game by developing your batting skills, hand-eye coordination, and reflexes. They may have limitations compared to the traditional leather ball, but the bounce and movement are ideal for practice. O...

Beyond the Boundary: The Secrets of English Willow Bat Perfection

  A well-crafted cricket bat can improve your shot accuracy and power while increasing control and maneuverability. W hile factors like the sweet spot, shape, and brand all play a role, the type of wood used is the first consideration. English willow bats are a top choice for professional cricketers, and we offer a great selection of brands here at All About Cricket Store — including New Balance, MRF, SF, Focus, SS, GM, SG, DSC, Kookaburra, SWAR, SM, BDM, Gray Nicolls, BAS, and SF. In this blog, we'll look at why top batsmen worldwide favor English willow bats.     Discover the wood   English Willow is one of the many species of willow trees abundant in the UK. The wood features a unique blend of shock absorption, lightness, and strength — qualities that make it suitable for cricket bats. These trees are part of centuries-old cricket tradition and have been carefully cultivated for many decades in English plantations.   That said, not all English ...