Its just Hand craft currently lost from our country,why SHOULD it matter to you?
There's always some folks who don't care about lost skills...

Its just Hand craft currently lost from our country,why SHOULD it matter to you?
so we beat India in the cricket but who made the ball? http://greenwood-carving.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-are-cricket-balls-made.html
Seems likely it was made abroad, imported then stamped "made in England"
Very interesting this, especially as Dukes and Readers apparently both claim their balls are made in England.
http://www.justcricketballs.co.uk/dukes.html
The very best Dukes cricket balls are made in England using the finest quality English leather
Well I am still hoping to find they have at least one guy still hand stitching balls for the tests but the more I read the less likely it seems. The above is quoted from a third party retailer whereas Dukes website specifically does not say they are made in UK and it does sayYou see, there is always hope![]()
Well I am still hoping to find they have at least one guy still hand stitching balls for the tests but the more I read the less likely it seems. The above is quoted from a third party retailer whereas Dukes website specifically does not say they are made in UK and it does say
"Joint Venture production facilities have been established in Australia and Pakistan with South Africa and India at an advanced stage of development. The object is to produce the right product, in the right place at the right price!"
I should imagine the best cricket balls, like the ones they use in the test matches, are probably made in England as they do retail at £50 a pop. I should imagine the cheaper models are made in India though.
(SNIP)