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Why Red Balls Are Used For Test Cricket and White Balls for ODI
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin" data-source="post: 48329" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Test cricket is played with red balls and ODI is played with white balls. Interestingly, in a Day and Night Test Match, pink balls are used. Are there any particular reasons why balls are red in Test cricket and white in ODI? Does the color used in the ball have anything to do with the balling and batting? Do balls differ according to color?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin, post: 48329, member: 137"] Test cricket is played with red balls and ODI is played with white balls. Interestingly, in a Day and Night Test Match, pink balls are used. Are there any particular reasons why balls are red in Test cricket and white in ODI? Does the color used in the ball have anything to do with the balling and batting? Do balls differ according to color? [/QUOTE]
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