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There are two types of bowls that are being used in cricket world. The most famous one of course is Kookaburra and there are Duke bowls used in England and SG cricket balls used in India.
Kookaburra has a very low seam which generally holds true for 20 overs and then dies after that. If you are a bowler then its not a good news that seam is not pronounced on the bowl. Whereas in Duke and SG cricket balls the seam remains pronounced even till 50-55 overs if proper care is taken.
The question im trying to put forward is that with so much advantage going in favour of batsmen would you like to bowl with Kookaburra or Duke or SG balls.
Kookaburra has a very low seam which generally holds true for 20 overs and then dies after that. If you are a bowler then its not a good news that seam is not pronounced on the bowl. Whereas in Duke and SG cricket balls the seam remains pronounced even till 50-55 overs if proper care is taken.
The question im trying to put forward is that with so much advantage going in favour of batsmen would you like to bowl with Kookaburra or Duke or SG balls.