
Readers Windball Training Cricket Ball Youth – Orange
Readers Windball Training Cricket Ball Youth – Orange
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Readers Windball Training Cricket Ball – Orange (Youths)
Durable, safe, and ideal for developing young cricketers.
The Readers Windball Training Cricket Ball in vibrant orange is a popular choice among cricket coaches, schools, and parents alike — perfectly suited for introducing youths to the fundamentals of cricket in a safe and effective way.
Crafted from soft, flexible plastic, this windball replicates the size and feel of a standard cricket ball but without the hardness, making it ideal for non-intimidating practice sessions in the garden, park, or nets. Its lightweight construction allows for natural movement through the air, helping young players develop confidence in catching, throwing, and bowling.
Brightly coloured for easy visibility and designed with long-term durability in mind, this training ball is a go-to for both casual backyard games and structured coaching environments.
Key Features:
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Youth-size windball designed for safe cricket practice
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Soft plastic construction to reduce risk of injury
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Popular with coaches, clubs, and schools across the UK
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Excellent for use in gardens, parks, or training grounds
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High-visibility bright orange design for easy tracking
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Versatile for catching, fielding, bowling, and batting drills
Specifications:
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Dimensions: 6.6cm x 6.6cm x 6.6cm
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Colour: Orange
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Material: Soft plastic
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Model: CTB114Y
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Guarantee: 6.6 years (manufacturer claim)
Ideal For:
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Youth players (entry-level to intermediate)
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Safe, informal cricket practice
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Garden and park sessions
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Coaches seeking durable training tools
