Padel ball

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Not every cricket session needs a hard ball. The Cricket Padel Ball from Fore Sports is built for fun cricket - tape-ball matches in the park, beach cricket on summer holidays, garden games with the kids, and casual indoor sessions where a hard ball would do too much damage.

Built for Casual Cricket and Family Games

The soft outer is the headline feature. It's safe enough for kids learning the game, family games where younger siblings might be fielding, and casual matches where nobody wants to come off second-best to a sharp catch. But it's not floppy - there's enough density to bowl, hit and catch like a real cricket ball, just without the bruise potential.

Durability matters even in casual cricket. Cheap padel balls split, lose their shape, or bounce inconsistently after a few sessions. Ours are built to take regular use - through a summer of garden cricket, a holiday of beach matches, or weekly tape-ball league games - without falling apart.

Available in multiple colours, lightweight enough to bowl easily, and bouncy enough to play proper cricket shots. A genuine kit-bag essential for anyone who plays casual cricket alongside their proper club games.

Key Features of the Cricket Padel Ball

•    Soft, safe construction
•    Durable for long-lasting use
•    Great for tape-ball and beach cricket
•    Suitable for kids and informal games
•    Lightweight and easy to bowl
•    Available in multiple colours

Buy the Cricket Padel Ball at Fore Sports

Fore Sports stocks the casual cricket essentials at fair prices. Free UK delivery on orders over £100. Order today.

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FAQs

A: Padel cricket balls are soft training balls used for indoor cricket, kids’ first sessions, taped-ball cricket and net practice when you want a softer alternative to a hardball. They reduce the risk of injury and damage, making them ideal for learning shots and basic technique.
A: Yes - the soft outer is much safer than a hardball for young or beginner cricketers learning the game. They’re widely used in school PE sessions, holiday cricket camps and back-garden cricket where the risk of injury or broken windows is a real concern.
A: Yes - adults use padel balls for indoor cricket leagues, social cricket, fitness sessions and warm-up drills. They’re particularly useful for batters wanting to work on shot timing without the risk of injury that comes with high-speed hardball net practice.