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  • Shop our large selection of the best cricket balls from leading and trusted brands like Kookaburra, Gray-Nicolls, Kingsport and more. From 2 piece cricket balls, 4 piece cricket balls to white cricket balls, whether you are playing a friendly backyard match or competing professionally, Kingsgrove Sports has got you sorted.

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    Shop Cricket Balls Online With Kingsgrove Sports

    For over 40 years, Kingsgrove Sports has been the experts in supplying the highest quality cricket balls in Australia. No matter if you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, our cricket balls have been carefully curated to provide the right balance of performance, quality, and value.

    We also have a track record of distributing cricket balls to clubs and organisations across the country. In such cases, bulk pricing may be available so check with your local Kingsgrove Sports store manager or send us an email if you need special quotes.

    Leading Suppliers Of Cricket Balls In Australia

    The cricket balls that we offer include:

    • 142g Cricket Balls

    Lighter in weight, these balls are ideal for women and younger players, as the weight enables more effortless control of the ball.

    • 156g Cricket Balls

    With a heavier weight, the 156g balls require greater control and are used in men’s groups from ages 14 and above and are a standard for matches across the world.

    • Junior Cricket Balls

    Designed specially for younger players, our junior cricket balls are lighter, softer and smaller than standard cricket balls.

    • Senior Cricket Balls

    Typically firmer and heavier than junior cricket balls, senior cricket balls in a PVC option offer a closer size and feel to the leather ball. They are a great stepping stone towards a 156g leather ball.

    • Pink Cricket Balls

    Playing in darker environments or during the night time? Pink cricket balls are designed to be more visible.

    Whether you are looking for advice on choosing the right ball or need guidance on cricket equipment or even a cricket bowling machine to accompany your new cricket balls, our specialist team are here to help along every step of the way. Please feel free to Contact Us if you have any questions.

    FAQs

    What are cricket balls made of?

    Traditional cricket balls are made from cork, wrapped with leather and then skilfully stitched together. Some modern balls may contain synthetic materials however traditional balls remain the preferred choice for many players today.

    Can cricket balls break your fingers?

    Yes, cricket balls are hard and may break your finger upon direct contact. It is important to ensure that cricket gloves and the right safety equipment is worn at all times during a match.