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Explained: Why cricketers are slamming the Dukes ball in India-England Tests

Both Indian and England players have frequently requested that the on-field umpires replace the ball because they are saying that it is becoming softer and losing its form too soon.

July 10, 2025 / 14:47 IST
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Players are not with the Duke balls being used in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. (Photo: X and Reuters)
Players are not with the Duke balls being used in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. (Photo: X and Reuters)

What would a high-profile matchup between two titans be without controversy? There has been a heated argument about the Dukes ball being used for the Test matches halfway through the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England.

Both Indian and England players have frequently requested that the on-field umpires replace the ball because they are saying that it is becoming softer and losing its form too soon. The ball was then subjected to a gauge test by the umpire. The players and the match officials argue briefly, and regardless of who has the last word, an unneeded delay is created that occasionally affects a team's momentum.

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