SG Test Cricket Ball
The Cricket ball is a basic requirement for any
game of Cricket to happen. A Cricket ball is made of cork and latex and is
covered by leather. This leather is held together by stitching which is called
the “Seam”. The ball, when new, shall not weigh less than 5½ ounces/155.9
grams, nor more than 5¾ ounces/163 grams (156 grams is Optimum), and shall
measure not less than 813/16 inches/22.4 cms, nor more than 9 inches/22.9 cms
in circumference.
SG Test Cricket Ball is available in 2 colours
i.e., Red and White. Based on above specifications, SG Test Red Cricket Ball is
approved by BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India). SG Test Red is the
most superior quality conventional cricket ball in the range. Specially
formulated pre-shaped compressed cork and fine rubber center, pure
new wool, natural cork layer and fine leather combine for best
performance. Super strict quality control of material and construction
provides superior shape retention and true seam to this ball. SG Test is a
Water-proofed Cricket ball with High abrasion resistance and excellent
shape retention.
Like Test Red, Test White is the most superior
quality white cricket ball in the range. The SG Test White is a four-piece ball
made from superior quality alum tanned leather chosen from the top grade hide.
This ball is already in use in the first-class 20-20 matches. Similarly, SG
Test White is a Water-proofed Cricket ball with High abrasion resistance and
excellent shape retention.
About SG Company:
In 1931, Brothers Kedarnath and Dwarakanath Anand
establish Sanspareils Co. in Sialkot. The company manufactures a wide range of
sports goods. They have come from Lahore where they apprenticed in their
uncle's sports shop RICHIE Sports. In 1940, the brothers establish a company
named Greenlands to facilitate export at a time when the world is overshadowed
by World War II. Soon thereafter, the name that will come to be universally
associated with cricket gear and cricketing legends takes root: Sanspareils
Greenlands. After the partition of India, as a consequence of India getting
Independence the family moves to Agra and then settles in Meerut in 1950. They
begin rebuilding their business from scratch and the beginning of another
innings for the brothers. During 1965-67, Sanspareils joins hands with Frank
Bryan Limited, a leading manufacturer of protective sports gear. This
association proves to be an important milestone in the evolution of Sanspareils
Greenlands as a manufacturer of premium protective sports gear. Soon
thereafter, the company creates the Featherlite range of protective cricket
gear. Vijay Manjrekar becomes the first cricketer to endorse Featherlite. In
1972 the company launched its own brand of protective cricket gear called
Featherlite. There was no money for expansion yet the products were booked out
for seven to eight months in advance. But the company was confident that soon
the market will open up and the company had their plans ready. In 1974 West
Indies team was touring India. They were a team on the brink of creating
history. Clive Lloyd took over captaincy and the side was bursting with talent
Vivian Richards, Gordon Greenidge, Alvin Kallicharran & Andy Roberts were
in the squad. In December 1974 the team was lounging around a factory in Meerut
called Greenlands to get their custom made pads and gloves. Following an
exclusive agreement, the company begins manufacturing protective gear for the
legendary Sunil Gavaskar.
In 1996, Rahul Dravid makes it into the Indian team. His choice of cricket gear? SG. Kiran More, Ajay Sharma, Nayan Mongia, and many other International players started using SG cricket gear there on.
In 2003, a promising young cricketer named Suresh Raina makes his Under-15 debut and becomes the first of a new crop of cricketers to be signed up as SG brand ambassadors.
In 2008, Virender Sehwag becomes an SG brand ambassador. 80 years after its founding, SG undergoes an identity makeover to reflect the evolution of the sport as well as to represent a new generation of cricketers and cricket fans. SG also launches the Maxxport line, with Rahul Dravid as Maxxport's iconic face.
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