The Kookaburra ball has led to big scores and an entire round of draws in the Championship but I have liked the experiment and would like to see it rolled out further. I have long advocated trialling ...
The County Championship’s controversial experiment with the Australian Kookaburra ball appears to be over after directors of cricket agreed to ditch it for next summer. Encouraged by the England ...
Australian sports equipment company Kookaburra is developing a "smart" cricket ball, one embedded with a microchip to provide real-time feedback. The SmartBall has been in development with technology ...
And they pointedly insist there was not a single ball replaced during the Sheffield Shield round played at the same time as the WACA Test descended into farce. Breaking his silence after the ball ...
This week’s round of County Championship Division One and Two fixtures in England will again see the red Kookaburra ball in action, and likely, conversations. The Kookaburra ball has again replaced ...
The experiment of using Kookaburra cricket balls in some rounds of the County Championship has been scrapped. Kookaburras have been used in some rounds for each of the past three seasons, but the move ...
Australian manufacturer Kookaburra has developed a wax applicator that would allow cricket balls to be shined without using sweat or saliva and believes it could be ready to use within a month. The ...
Ashes away wins are like hen’s teeth. Only once in the past dozen series between England and Australia have the visitors left with the urn by virtue of winning more Tests than their opponents. And as ...
The controversial trial which saw the Kookaburra ball used for some rounds of the County Championship season has been scrapped after three seasons. The ECB first proposed the trial as part of Andrew ...
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has decided to end the use of Kookaburra balls in the County Championship from the 2026 season, following feedback from county directors and the professional ...
Australian manufacturers Kookaburra are developing a wax applicator that could be used to shine cricket balls without using sweat or saliva. ESPNcricinfo revealed last month that, in the wake of Covid ...