Top 3 Sports Ball For Your Game

Top 3 Sports Ball For Your Game

1 The Cricket Ball

More solid and a bit more dangerous than a baseball, the cricket ball is made from a core of cork, layered with tightly wound string and covered by a leather case. A lot of individuals would argue that the ball shouldn’t even be on this list, but just because it’s not well-known in North America doesn’t mean its not popular. The sport is played all around the world, preferably in Europe, Asia, Australia and most countries in the Caribbean.

2 Tennis Ball

Tennis balls are versatile (Road hockey, fetch, wall ball, tennis etc.), they have a great bounce and you can find one in just about every house. Tennis balls open up a world of possibilities in virtually any situation and hit peak performance when they’re used for their intended purposes. There are few better feelings than drilling a curling forehand down the line.

 

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3 Dodgeball

The origin of dodgeball is uncertain. Although several sources claim the sport originated in Africa, where it was played over 200 years ago as a vicious blood sport, skeptics doubt the veracity of such claims, finding even more specious the assertion that, instead of the ball now used in the game, tribes originally threw rocks or “putrefied matter” at their opponents to injure or incapacitate them.

Once a player was injured, his opponents would throw more rocks or other missiles at him in a concerted effort to finish him, while the members of the injured player’s team would seek to protect him, fending off their opponents with their own rocks. Allegedly, the blood sport had a serious purpose: It was a training exercise designed to promote teamwork and hone fighting skills that would be used in intertribal skirmishes in which each side would seek to “take out the weak and protect their own.”

A missionary, Dr. James H. Carlisle, is said to have sought to introduce dodgeball to his European students, but they lacked the agility to dodge and the accuracy of aim needed to excel at the sport. It was only after his return to St. Mary’s College in Norfolk, England, that he succeeded in introducing the tamer version of the brutal blood sport known to us today, a leather ball replacing the rocks and putrefied matter that were originally used as the sport’s “balls.” Whether or not dodgeball originated as these sources indicate remains questionable, but it’s possible. If true, the original version of the sport makes football and soccer look tame, indeed.[6]

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