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New ball in a test cricket

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GrumpyPom | 22:06 Sun 28th Nov 2010 | Sport
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If a bowling side took a new ball when offered it with one wicket to take and then quickly took that wicket with the new ball in 1 over do the batting side then get a brand new ball or take the 1 over old ball?

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The fielding team always have a new ball at the start of each innings.

In the situation you describe the ball which had been used for just a single over would probably be added to the reserve collection of balls that the umpires can call upon. (If a ball becomes damaged during play the umpires have to replace it with a ball in a similar condition to that which...
22:10 Sun 28th Nov 2010
Sounds to me like too much playing with balls. ;-)
The fielding team always have a new ball at the start of each innings.

In the situation you describe the ball which had been used for just a single over would probably be added to the reserve collection of balls that the umpires can call upon. (If a ball becomes damaged during play the umpires have to replace it with a ball in a similar condition to that which the original ball would have been in without the damage).

Chris
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that makes sense Chris Thank you.

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