Looking to buy cricket balls in the UK for matches, nets, school cricket or weekend games? At VKS, we stock a wide range of cricket balls to suit every level, from high-quality match balls to durable training balls for regular practice. Whether you need a traditional red leather ball, a white ball for limited overs, or a pink ball for day-night play, you'll find the right option here.
Shop trusted cricket ball brands and choose the right size and finish for your game, including options for junior and senior players, clubs, academies and schools.
Not all cricket balls are made for the same job. The best choice depends on how often you play, the standard of cricket, and the surface you're using.
Cricket balls come in different sizes depending on age group and playing level. If you're buying for juniors or schools, getting the correct size helps with grip, control and confidence.
If you're unsure which size is right for your team or age group, contact VKS and we'll point you to the best option.
For competitive cricket, a premium leather match ball is the best choice. It offers a consistent seam, better shape retention, and the performance bowlers and batters expect in league and club matches.
If you're training regularly, a durable training ball is usually the best value. It's designed to handle repeated use in nets and practice sessions while still offering a good seam and feel.
Red is the traditional option for longer formats, white is commonly used for limited overs and under lights, and pink is often used for day-night matches where visibility matters.
Yes. Junior cricket balls are typically smaller and lighter to suit younger players. Senior cricket balls are the standard adult size used in most club and league cricket.
You can, but it may wear faster on harder artificial surfaces. For frequent artificial wicket use, consider training or practice balls that are designed for better durability.
It depends on the quality of the ball, the surface, and how often it's used. Match balls are built for performance and typically used for games, while training balls are built to last longer across multiple sessions.
If you tell us the age group, format (T20, 40-over, red-ball cricket), and where you play (grass or artificial), we'll recommend the most suitable cricket ball from this category.