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Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball - Yellow - Senior Size (Pack of 1)

Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball - Yellow - Senior Size (Pack of 1)

145 +/- GRAMS HEAVY TENNIS BALLS

The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball offers cricketers a safe transition option between soft tennis balls and hard cricket balls. Its heavier construction mimics the feel of a regular cricket ball while maintaining the safer tennis ball exterior, making it ideal for developing proper technique with reduced injury risk.

Key Features

  • Training Benefits: Helps batsmen develop proper shot selection and timing while bowlers can practice control
  • Durability: Constructed from quality synthetic rubber for extended practice sessions
  • Versatility: Suitable for indoor nets, backyard practice, and controlled outdoor training environments
  • Weight: Heavier than standard tennis balls to simulate realistic cricket ball feel
  • Visibility: Bright yellow color ensures excellent visibility during practice sessions

FAQs

Q: How does the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball differ from a regular tennis ball?
A: The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball is specifically weighted heavier than a standard tennis ball to better simulate the feel and behavior of a cricket ball for training purposes.

Q: Can the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball be used with a cricket bat?
A: Yes, the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball is designed for cricket practice and is ideal for use with cricket bats, offering a safer alternative to hard cricket balls while maintaining realistic bounce and feel.

Q: Will the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball help improve technique for hard ball cricket?
A: Yes, the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball serves as an excellent transitional training tool, helping players develop proper technique for hard ball cricket with reduced risk of injury.

Q: How long can I expect the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball to last during regular training?
A: The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball typically lasts 2-3 weeks of regular training sessions before showing signs of wear, outperforming standard tennis balls when used for cricket practice."

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Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball - Yellow - Senior Size (Pack of 1)

$2.99

$1.05

Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball - Yellow - Senior Size (Pack of 1)

145 +/- GRAMS HEAVY TENNIS BALLS

The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball offers cricketers a safe transition option between soft tennis balls and hard cricket balls. Its heavier construction mimics the feel of a regular cricket ball while maintaining the safer tennis ball exterior, making it ideal for developing proper technique with reduced injury risk.

Key Features

  • Training Benefits: Helps batsmen develop proper shot selection and timing while bowlers can practice control
  • Durability: Constructed from quality synthetic rubber for extended practice sessions
  • Versatility: Suitable for indoor nets, backyard practice, and controlled outdoor training environments
  • Weight: Heavier than standard tennis balls to simulate realistic cricket ball feel
  • Visibility: Bright yellow color ensures excellent visibility during practice sessions

FAQs

Q: How does the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball differ from a regular tennis ball?
A: The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball is specifically weighted heavier than a standard tennis ball to better simulate the feel and behavior of a cricket ball for training purposes.

Q: Can the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball be used with a cricket bat?
A: Yes, the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball is designed for cricket practice and is ideal for use with cricket bats, offering a safer alternative to hard cricket balls while maintaining realistic bounce and feel.

Q: Will the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball help improve technique for hard ball cricket?
A: Yes, the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball serves as an excellent transitional training tool, helping players develop proper technique for hard ball cricket with reduced risk of injury.

Q: How long can I expect the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball to last during regular training?
A: The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball typically lasts 2-3 weeks of regular training sessions before showing signs of wear, outperforming standard tennis balls when used for cricket practice."

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145 +/- GRAMS HEAVY TENNIS BALLS

The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball offers cricketers a safe transition option between soft tennis balls and hard cricket balls. Its heavier construction mimics the feel of a regular cricket ball while maintaining the safer tennis ball exterior, making it ideal for developing proper technique with reduced injury risk.

Key Features

  • Training Benefits: Helps batsmen develop proper shot selection and timing while bowlers can practice control
  • Durability: Constructed from quality synthetic rubber for extended practice sessions
  • Versatility: Suitable for indoor nets, backyard practice, and controlled outdoor training environments
  • Weight: Heavier than standard tennis balls to simulate realistic cricket ball feel
  • Visibility: Bright yellow color ensures excellent visibility during practice sessions

FAQs

Q: How does the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball differ from a regular tennis ball?
A: The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball is specifically weighted heavier than a standard tennis ball to better simulate the feel and behavior of a cricket ball for training purposes.

Q: Can the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball be used with a cricket bat?
A: Yes, the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball is designed for cricket practice and is ideal for use with cricket bats, offering a safer alternative to hard cricket balls while maintaining realistic bounce and feel.

Q: Will the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball help improve technique for hard ball cricket?
A: Yes, the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball serves as an excellent transitional training tool, helping players develop proper technique for hard ball cricket with reduced risk of injury.

Q: How long can I expect the Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball to last during regular training?
A: The Nivia Heavy Tennis Ball typically lasts 2-3 weeks of regular training sessions before showing signs of wear, outperforming standard tennis balls when used for cricket practice."