logo
"We Will Take It Away": Owners of 'Irritating' Dukes Ball, At The Centre Of Controversy In India vs England Series, Gives In

"We Will Take It Away": Owners of 'Irritating' Dukes Ball, At The Centre Of Controversy In India vs England Series, Gives In

NDTV19-07-2025
Some changes might be loading after huge complaints against the Dukes ball. Following frustration of players over Dukes ball going out of shape and softer way too quickly in the first three Tests of India, England series, owner of the brand, Dilip Jajodia, has said that he could make the ball with a "really, really hard at the centre", but it would "break bats and fingers". Players from both the sides have expressed their frustration with the ball going too soft and out of shape quickly during the series. The ball, known for producing some unbelievable movement and lasting long, has now been changed many times during these three Tests and has been smashed really hard for very long times by batters across both teams on pitches that have been batting-friendly for the most part.
"We will take it away, inspect and then start talking to the tanner, talking about all of the raw materials - everything," Dilip Jajodia, owner of British Cricket Balls Ltd, who make the Dukes, told BBC Sport.
"Everything we do will be reviewed and then if we think some changes need to be made or tightened up, we will."
In Test cricket a new ball is given after 80 overs into an innings but in the England series, the ball, as old as ten overs, has been changed due to its shape.
"The fundamental thing about cricket balls is that the raw materials are raw materials," Jajodia said as quoted by Wisden. "They are natural, right? It is cow hide, it is cork, it is rubber, it is wool, winding thread, all that stuff. It's a completely natural, almost alive product."
While Dukes has said that every ball is made to the highest standard, they have less control over the material. In 2022, during COVID-19, an issue with leather production and it being treated with wrong chemicals and wrong amount of time, owing to the pandemic, led to a batch of poor quality Dukes balls. Dukes have stayed committed to reviewing everything finely, from materials to production.
This issue of ball change has slowed down the pace of the game. The ball can be made harder, Jajodia says. "I can put a rock in there, a really, really hard centre, and that will solve the problem. But you won't have a good game of cricket. That would break bats and break fingers".
Just a couple of overs into the second day of play on Friday at Lord's, India complained about the Dukes ball, which was around 10 overs old. The umpire tried to put the ball through the hoop, but it did not go through. India captain Shubman Gill was seen having an animated chat with the umpire, possibly expressing his discontent with the replacement ball. Even in the drinks break, Gill appeared to be livid during his conversation with the umpire.
Speaking after the second day of play in the third Lord's Test, England batter Joe Root called for implementation of a rule where the fielding team can be given a number of times which they can ask for ball's condition to be checked by umpires.
"I personally think that if you want to keep getting the ball changed then each team gets three challenges every 80 overs and that's it," said Root as quoted by Wisden. "But the rings have to be the right size, not too big. That would be a nice way of compromising and saying it is not all on the manufacturer. Sometimes these things happen, but you cannot just keep asking and wasting time and slowing the game down at the same time," he added.
The persistent issue with the ball continued when, 48 deliveries later, the ball required changing yet again. Even before the third contest, the ball-change trend was evident during the first two Tests.
The Dukes' balls continued to be at the centre of attention yet again on day three. The process to identify the replacement began moments after the drinks break ended in the first session. Former England cricketer Ian Ward gave his take on the "ridiculous" ball change which caused an unprecedented delay in the first session of Day 3.
Ward fumed at the umpire's decision not to change the ball during the drinks break, but after it, which led to a seven-plus minute break."They have decided to change the ball again, it's quite frankly ridiculous because if they've decided to change the ball, why was that not decided at the start of the drinks break?" Ward said on Sky Sports.
"We waited for the entirety of the drinks break; they should be playing again now, and now the umpires have decided to change it and go through the procedure," he added.
Former England pacer Stuart Broad believes that the constant change of the ball due to the loss of shape indicates that the Dukes "have a problem".
"The cricket ball should be like a fine wicketkeeper. Barely noticed. We are having to talk about the ball too much because it is such an issue, & being changed virtually every innings. Unacceptable. Feels like it's been 5 years now. Dukes have a problem. They need to fix it. A ball should last 80 overs. Not 10," Broad wrote on X.
Ahead of the third Test at Lord's, Indian vice-captain Rishabh Pant had said about the ball going out of shape being "not good for cricket".
"I feel the gauge should be the same (to determine if the ball has gone out of shape, irrespective of the ball brand), but if it is a little smaller, it will be better. Definitely, I feel it is a big problem because the ball is getting out of shape. But at the same time, it is not up to us. Because visually, when you see the ball, you can see it's de-shaped."
"The ball is getting de-shaped too much. That has never happened like this. It is definitely irritating for the players because every ball plays in a different way. Because when it becomes softer, sometimes it does not do too much. But as soon as ball is changed, it starts to do enough. So as a batsman, you have to keep adjusting to it...I feel it is not good for cricket eventually," he added.
According to ESPNCricinfo, England skipper Ben Stokes had said whenever we have touring teams visiting, there is an issue with the balls going soft and completely out of shape.
"I do not even think the rings that we use are Dukes rings. It is not ideal. But you have to deal with it," he said.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

'Pathetic bowling it's torturous to watch': Fans riled up with Indian bowling as England take massive edge at Oval
'Pathetic bowling it's torturous to watch': Fans riled up with Indian bowling as England take massive edge at Oval

First Post

timea few seconds ago

  • First Post

'Pathetic bowling it's torturous to watch': Fans riled up with Indian bowling as England take massive edge at Oval

Fans are extremely disappointed with Indian bowlers as England openers once again gave the hosts a flying start, putting Indian under the pump in a must-win match. read more Team India is once again on the back foot in the series against England, as after wrapping India's innings at a less-than-par total of 224 in the morning of , the England openers have given the hosts an ideal start, finishing the morning session at 109/1 after 16 overs. Much like the Manchester Test, the Indian bowlers have been considerably uninspiring. Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, and Akash Deep have all been taken for runs, and as a consequence, Shubman Gill and co. are exactly in a situation they dreaded. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Fans showcase immense wrath over Indian bowlers Witnessing Indian bowlers' poor performance at the Oval, the fans on social media have launched a scathing attack on the pace battery. Given that India are trailing 1-2 in the series, and need to win the Test at any cost to safeguard the pride and evade a series defeat, the lacklustre show has let the team down and become a subject of fans' fury. Here are a few of the many reactions describing the Indian bowlers' below-par performance: It's like India are bowling on a completely different surface lol — Neal Gardner (@Nealbackup) August 1, 2025 The Oval is a bowling pitch when India bats and a batting pitch when England bats. — Sameer Allana (@HitmanCricket) August 1, 2025 England are showing the great power that fearlessness delivers. India's bowling appears scattered and a little short of ideas. This is extraordinary, clever batting from Crawley and Duckett. — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 1, 2025 Once we loved to watch India's batting no expectations in bowling watching India's bowling was a torture opposition piling 500+ every time Since, 2018 we fall in love with India's bowling crossing 250 became Hercules task against India's pace attack Now, once again back to… — Sunil Singh (@Sunil_1984_) August 1, 2025 STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD India, THIS IS ABSOLUTELY GARBAGE BOWLING 😭 — MJ (@mj_alwayss) August 1, 2025 England take a firm grip on the match After losing the toss for the record 15th time, Team India were put to bat first. England pacers, Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, and Josh Tongue, all made the most of the favourable bowling conditions and put India in the shackles from the outset. Openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul fell cheaply. Captain Shubman Gill also could not last long and perished through a devastating run-out. Sai Sudarshan and Karun Nair stood out competitively, and Washington Sundar also contributed with a handy cameo. However, a dearth of partnerships put India under the pump, and the innings crumbled and concluded at 224. In reply, England are cruising towards the Indian total. Openers- Zak Crawley (53*) and Ben Duckett (43)- have once again given England a flying start, and in the process have handed the team a sizeable edge over India. Crawley and Ollie Pope are currently in the middle as India are 109/1 after 16 overs at lunch. The only wicket to fall was off Duckett. He was dismissed by Akash Deep. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Bumrah not at the Oval: Indian bowlers missing his guidance in 5th Test?
Bumrah not at the Oval: Indian bowlers missing his guidance in 5th Test?

Business Standard

timea few seconds ago

  • Business Standard

Bumrah not at the Oval: Indian bowlers missing his guidance in 5th Test?

Bumrah was earlier replaced by Prasidh Krishna in India's playing XI for the Oval Test Aditya Kaushik New Delhi In a major step on Friday, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced that ace Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah—who was earlier rested from the playing 11 for the ongoing England vs India fifth Test of the 2025 Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy due to workload management—has been released from the squad in between the match early in the day. Bumrah was earlier replaced by Prasidh Krishna in India's playing XI for the Oval Test.

Bad news for Team India in middle of Oval Test, star player has been released from squad by BCCI
Bad news for Team India in middle of Oval Test, star player has been released from squad by BCCI

India.com

timea few seconds ago

  • India.com

Bad news for Team India in middle of Oval Test, star player has been released from squad by BCCI

Jasprit Bumrah has been released from Indian Test squad in the middle of 5th Test vs England. (Photo: IANS) Team India are on the backfoot in the fifth and final Test against England at the Oval in London. Shubman Gill's side are already trailing 1-2 in the series and have been bowled out for just 224 after being sent into bat by stand-in England skipper Ollie Pope. Now, there was some more bad news for the team as the BCCI announced that Jasprit Bumrah is being released from the squad. India's most experienced bowler Bumrah was not selected for the must-win match at the Oval due to his 'workload management' even with a helpful, green track on offer. Bumrah will probably now leave the squad in the middle of the Test match after BCCI's announcement. 'Jasprit Bumrah has been released from India's squad for the fifth Test of the series against England,' BCCI announced in a release on Friday. 🚨 NEWS 🚨 Jasprit Bumrah released from squad for fifth Test. Details 🔽 #TeamIndia | #ENGvINDhttps:// — BCCI (@BCCI) August 1, 2025 Jasprit Bumrah had role to play as a mentor Team India would have liked Jasprit Bumrah to at least play the role of a mentor to the other bowlers. In Bumrah's absence, England openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley have pulverized the other fast bowlers – racing to 109 for 1 in 16 overs at lunch on Day 2. All Indian fast bowlers – Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep and Prasidh Krishna – leaked boundaries and failed to keep the England batters in check. The 31-year-old Bumrah had bowled 119.4 overs across three games and took 14 wickets. Bumrah claimed two five-wicket hauls – at the Headingley in the first Test and at the Lord's in the third game. However at Manchester, Bumrah conceded more than 100 runs in a single innings for the first time in his career. Bumrah now has 219 wickets in 48 Tests. When will Jasprit Bumrah be in action again? Team India's next big international assignment is going to be the Asia Cup 2025 tournament in the UAE next month. It will be interesting to see if the BCCI and the selectors decide to risk playing Bumrah in the Asia Cup after such a long England tour. Bumrah last played T20 cricket for India back in the T20 World Cup 2024 which India won last year. The Asia Cup will conclude on September 29 and the first Test against the West Indies will start in Ahmedabad on October 2 followed by the second match in New Delhi from October 10-14 . Then in November there are two Tests against South Africa. 'It will be a tricky call but Bumrah loves Test cricket and there are World Test Championship points at stake. As far as T20 is concerned, he can play the series against New Zealand in January, which will be a dress rehearsal for the T20 World Cup,' a BCCI source was quoted as saying by PTI. 'If Bumrah plays Asia Cup and suppose India plays the final, no way can he play against West Indies at Ahmedabad. Obviously the question arises, do you need Bumrah against West Indies or he plays Asia Cup after a month's break and plays the two Tests against South Africa. That call, Ajit Agarkar and Gautam Gambhir will have to take,' the source added.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store