
A tape ball is a
tennis ball
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wrapped in
electrical tape
Electrical tape (or insulating tape) is a type of pressure-sensitive tape used to insulate electrical wires and other materials that conduct electricity. It can be made of many plastics but PVC (polyvinyl chloride, "vinyl") is the most popula ...
that is often used in informal games of
cricket
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such as
street cricket, also called tape ball cricket. First pioneered in
Karachi
Karachi is the capital city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Sindh, Pakistan. It is the List of cities in Pakistan by population, largest city in Pakistan and 12th List of largest cities, largest in the world, with a popul ...
,
Pakistan
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,
the tape ball acts as an improvised
cricket ball
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with the tape stretched tightly over the fuzzy felt-like covering of a tennis ball to ensure a smooth surface that produces greater pace after bouncing.
Although most street games feature entirely covered varieties, tape balls may also be prepared such that only one side is taped to replicate
reverse swing or they may have multiple layers of tape running down the middle to mimic the leather
seam found on standard cricket balls.
Applying tape makes the ball heavier than a tennis ball, but not as hard or heavy as a cricket ball. As such, this modification seeks to reduce the risks to players, passers-by and property.
History
The practice of using electrical tape to repurpose the ball originated in Karachi street cricket during the 1960s,
quickly spreading from neighbourhoods in
Nazimabad and the
Federal B. Area.
This approach of modifying the ball built on previous unsuccessful attempts implemented by local
bowlers, such as constantly wetting shaved tennis balls to make them heavier and more conducive to skidding through quickly after bouncing. Partly introduced to include individuals who were unable to access pitches and protective equipment, the tape ball innovation also countered the prodigious amounts of spin that skilled bowlers could extract when playing with tennis balls.
One such exponent was former first-class cricketer
Nadeem Moosa, who would squeeze the ball between his middle-finger and thumb before flicking it on release. The glossy surface of a tape ball would make this unorthodox,
carrom-like grip difficult and bowlers focusing on speed, rather than turn, would start to find success.
For up-and-coming
batsmen such as
Javed Miandad
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, who was involved in the early tape ball scene in
Gazdarabad, this new way of playing instilled determination and resolve against the quickest bowlers.
In the 1980s, tape ball cricket circuits started to emerge across Pakistan where fiercely competitive games would be played in front of several hundred spectators and formal rules were drawn up. For example, the 'K2 Brother Cricket Tournament', referred to as a series of ''tape tennis'' matches, allowed for 8 players and 8 overs per side and also stipulated the use of the Japanese tape manufacturer,
Netto, which was deemed to have the highest quality of available brands. Any batsman hitting the ball into a house would also immediately be declared
out
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During this decade, the tape ball trend spread to affluent areas, such as
Defence and
Clifton and was now enjoyed by lower and upper classes alike.
In addition, the 'professional' tape ball player emerged. These were especially talented cricketers who would be hired to play in games for different teams in exchange for a small payment.
Wasim Akram
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became a professional tape ball player in
Lahore
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in 1983, a year before he would begin his
test match career.
By the early 1990s, tape ball cricket continued to enjoy popularity in practically every city and most of
Pakistan's national side comprised the likes of Miandad, Akram and other cricketers who had grown up playing it. For children and young adults of the time, Pakistan's
1992 World Cup victory saw nationwide interest in the sport grow even more and tape ball was thriving amongst a new generation of fans who had been galvanised by their homeland's achievement.
Non-pecuniary rewards associated with amateur tape ball tournament performances now included the ''izzat'' (honour) amongst one's community and feelings of personal pride. The most successful players on the circuit would be garlanded with flowers, greeted with
celebratory gunfire and paraded to grounds on horseback.
Towards the end of the 20th century, tape ball games were widespread even in slums and on mountains and battlefields, as the previous novelty had long become an entrenched part of Pakistan's sporting culture.
In 1999,
Tariq Ali wrote that "the
gulli-danda days are over"
eferring to a previously ubiquitous sportand Ramzan tape ball cricket tournaments were celebrated annual events.
Held during the holy month of
ramadan
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, the informal nature of these tournament games (which could last from 5 to 25 overs) would often be played late into the evenings for short periods of recreation before the commencement of daily
fasting
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and
morning prayers.
Behaviour of the ball
Any colour of tape can be used and its application means tennis balls face less
air resistance
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and travel quickly. This allows bowlers to bowl at high speeds while also ensuring batsmen can hit shots that continue over longer distances.
On
occasions where quick runs are needed, a lighter bat will be used to hit the ball even further by increasing the speed of bat-swing and scores over 20 runs per over or
six sixes are not uncommon.
As they are both lighter and smaller, tape balls have been estimated to travel 20 per cent faster in the air than cricket balls and this encourages increased arm-speed.
Factors such as the style of
bowling action
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The bowling action can be broken down into a number of parts:
*Grip (cricket bowling), Grip
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, how evenly the tape is applied and which brand of tape is used may vary behaviours slightly and the bounce of the tape ball can often be unpredictable.
It has been suggested that the tendency for the ball to deviate as it hits the ground helps develop batting reflexes and encourages unorthodox styles. The tape ball also incentivises bowlers to work harder on their wrist technique due to the greater probability of swing.
Given its history of being introduced to negate finger spinners, the smooth surface of a tape ball (with no seam) naturally offers less turn than a tennis ball or cricket ball. Due to this, spinners are necessitated to expand their range of skills, such as having to bowl faster or to mix
googlies and
offbreaks throughout their overs.
Shahid Afridi
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Afridi made ...
is one such bowler who developed a varied repertoire based on playing with a tape ball, as did
Rashid Khan who learned the importance of experimentation when devising new variations in his youth.
With the abrasive grounds this type of cricket is commonly played on, the tape is not particularly durable and quickly develops scratches and tears. Furthermore, loose pieces of ripped tape can alter how the ball behaves, such as making it swing appreciably late, making deviation from spinners unpredictable or resulting in even more uneven bounce. In certain cases (depending on the local rules or availability of more rolls of tape), the tape is left to wear naturally. When torn, however, the ball is usually immediately re-taped or replaced with a pre-taped ball as often as required before the specified number of overs are completed.
As late swing is relatively easy to achieve, tape balls have occasionally been utilised by professional test cricketers who have incorporated them as part of training drills, such as
Yasir Hameed and
Mohammad Rizwan.
Taking inspiration from these properties, the concept has been adapted in
wiffle ball where the perforated, plastic ball is covered in electrical or, rarely,
duct tape
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to make it heavier and thereby act more like a
baseball
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when
pitched.
As with cricket, this has sometimes been used to ease children from a softer to harder ball.
Impact and legacy
Influence
Tape ball cricket is considered an integral part of
Pakistani cricket and
sports culture
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, with virtually every cricket-playing youth being exposed to it in one form or another. Its introduction shifted the status of cricket in the country from an elite to a mainstream sport that could even be enjoyed by those living in abject poverty.
Aspirational cricketers born into difficult circumstances have since been able to rise from hardship and win selection for the national teams. For instance,
Mohammad Yousuf, whose family were not able to afford tennis balls, honed his talent as a child by wrapping a
ping-pong ball in tape and using a
''thaapi'' as a makeshift bat.
In 2005, it was estimated that, of all those who play some kind of organised cricket in Pakistan, 80 percent play with a tape ball, and 20 per cent with a standard cricket ball.
The inexpensive alternative has also been praised for its role in mitigating dangers associated with standard cricket balls, particularly head injuries in children that have previously been fatal.
Because of how widely it has always been played, this form of cricket continued to provide a steady stream of talented athletes that helped keep Pakistan's domestic cricket afloat when the national side were forced to play away from home for almost a decade, following the
2009 Lahore attack.

The popularity of tape ball is also credited with Pakistan's famous production of
fast bowlers and, according to
Shaheen Afridi,
may provide reasoning for Pakistani bowlers' effectiveness in bowling
yorkers, particularly in the
death overs of
white ball cricket. As there is usually no
leg before wicket (lbw) rule in tape ball games, bowlers are rewarded for bowling full and straight to target the stumps (aiming to
bowl
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the opponent).
Umar Gul, one of Pakistan's most successful
T20 bowlers and yorker exponents, did not transition from tape to cricket ball until he was 16.
Similarly,
Haris Rauf worked as a professional tape ball player, freelancing for various clubs that required his services of 'hitting the
blockhole ball after ball'.
Other notable pace bowlers picked based on their tape ball talent include
Shoaib Akhtar,
who became the fastest bowler of all time and
Mohammad Amir
Mohammad Amir ( ; born 13 April 1992) is a Pakistani cricketer who played for the Pakistan national cricket team from 2008 to 2024. He plays for Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League. He is a left-arm fast bowler and a left-handed ...
,
who was scouted during a tape ball tournament when he was 13 years old.
Despite not being officially recognised by cricket boards, contemporary tape ball tournaments have continued to become increasingly elaborate based on demand from prospective players and audiences. Local tournaments feature extravagant opening ceremonies (consisting of music, dance, fireworks etc.) and receive widespread media and commercial support in Pakistan. With Ramzan cricket alone said to be worth Rs (
PKR) 100 million, there are numerous opportunities to provide substantial monetary value to participants.
In 2015, a 15 night tournament in Karachi offered prize money of Rs 300,000 and additional rewards, such as The Man of the Tournament receiving a motorbike.
The best of these professional players often receive additional gifts from adoring fans, employ unique
pseudonyms
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that are emblazoned on their bats and are celebrated in hundreds of
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fan videos.
Most organised games involve branded team kits, are streamed online and have live commentary provided through pitch-side loud speakers.
In 2020,
Wisden named tape ball in their list of the ten greatest cricket inventions.
Such has been the impact, that in recent years specialised grounds have been set up for tape ball
and ball manufacturers have introduced specialised products designed to act like cricket balls, which have proven to be popular throughout Pakistan.
Similarly, in an attempt to remedy the inconvenience of constantly replacing tape, the
windball has been used for informal games in England and the West Indies.
For batsmen,
CA Sports produce 500,000 specialised tape ball bats per year which vary in length, width and weight as compared to regular cricket bats, and are more curved.
Effects on player development
Regarding skill development, tape ball tournaments have featured the
paddle scoop since the 1970s and have been attributed as a key launchpad for the invention of
reverse swing and the
doosra, both also first conceived in Pakistan.
However, the potential benefits and drawbacks offered by this variety of cricket have sometimes been debated by former players and commentators. While some have theorised the lighter ball builds muscle
and improves control
for fast bowlers, others have suggested that too much tape ball can harm the development of good spin bowlers. Former
leg spinner Danish Kaneria played in several Karachi tape ball tournaments as a boy in the 1990s but was later stopped from participating as his coach felt the softer, smaller ball would make it difficult for his pupil to master the hard cricket ball
In another case,
Shadab Khan started as a fast bowler in tape ball cricket and only considered leg spin a viable option when he was introduced to the standard cricket ball.
From a batting perspective, former test captains
Misbah-ul-Haq
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and
Younis Khan have stated that tape ball experiences helped them play with a straight bat and improved their hitting ability during their youth.
Conversely, ex-cricketers including former national coach and selector
Mohsin Khan have claimed that this version of cricket can have a detrimental effect on batting technique.
Consistently playing tape ball games has been cited as a reason for Pakistan's poor fielding in the past, specifically because playing on rough surfaces has developed an aversion to diving.
Concerns have been voiced about how the increased ease of starting cricket and the pull of local tournament fame wrongly persuade impressionable children to drop out of school and pursue the sport.
It has also been pointed out that the draw of these lucrative opportunities is exacerbated by the pervasiveness of
T20 leagues as they offer further reward, often through the same skills that are refined with tape ball experience.
This was particularly well illustrated in Pakistan when a talent-hunt programme launched by
Lahore Qalanders found that approximately half of their 350,000 applicants were tape ball players.
Expansion beyond Pakistan
Test nations
Since its inception, tape ball cricket has drawn interest from outsiders due to how the indigenous idea spread so quickly and achieved institutionalisation within Pakistan, as well as its longevity over decades and the impact it has had on the international game.
In neighbouring
Afghanistan
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, tape ball cricket has perhaps had greatest influence among the other
test-playing nations, helping produce players such as
Taj Malik,
Rashid Khan and
Hazratullah Zazai.
In refugee camps housing Afghans following the
Soviet–Afghan War
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, interest in cricket swelled and tape ball found popularity within the displaced community living in
Peshawar
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and other areas close to the Afghanistan border.
Although the timing of events indicates that the tape ball did not feature much in
East Pakistan
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, the game has been enjoyed in
Bangladesh
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for several years. Tournaments have been organised in multiple localities and have helped the nation consistently identify fast bowling prospects.
International cricketers to emerge from the tape ball circuit include
Shakib Al Hasan,
Mustafizur Rahman,
Rubel Hossain and
Elias Sunny.
Aside from infrequent street games and occasional tournament appearances, there is comparatively less tape ball played in
India
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and
Sri Lanka
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, where
tennis ball cricket tends to be more popular.
However, the idea has been harnessed in Sri Lankan school cricket competitions to facilitate children's transition towards a harder ball.
Previously, former cricketers from the
Sri Lankan team including
Russel Arnold and
Upul Chandana have participated in a yearly tape ball tournament in the Maldives to help promote cricket in the nation.
Away from Asia, the game has been advocated in other test nations where it can be enjoyed by locals and the
Pakistani diaspora
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According to a December 20 ...
who have frequently helped establish it. Specifically, the tape ball concept has gained popularity with communities in
England
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,
Australia
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and the
West Indies
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:
In 2005, hoping to capitalise on the enthusiasm created by England's win in the
2005 Ashes series, the
London Community Cricket Association began organizing tape ball cricket teams for children on estates in inner-city London, where a lack of playing fields has led to a decline in popularity for traditional cricket.
The matches use a variant of the
Twenty20 Cricket
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rules designed to make matches last a half-hour or less. This initiative was followed up with a National Cricket Day organised by
Chance to Shine that held tape ball cricket competitions for thousands of children across London housing estates.
Partnering with the
Yorkshire Cricket Board, the charity also launched the ''Chance to Shine Street Programme'' which has been praised for encouraging girls to take up the sport.
Also enjoyed informally, England captains
Eoin Morgan
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and
Moeen Ali both grew up playing tape ball.
Since 2010, Australia has hosted an annual Tape Ball Cricket Cup which is based in
Sydney
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.
Similarly, a group of Sri Lanka born Australians have promoted the idea across
Victoria, however, with the popularity of
backyard
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It is typically a residential garden located at the ...
and
indoor cricket in the country, tape ball is still mostly popular amongst the South Asian communities.
In the West Indies, tape ball has been popular for many years, particularly in
Barbados
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where games are played on the streets, as well as in more formal settings.
Evening games of tape ball have been organised to raise funds for various charities, with celebrities participating during nights that also include music from live DJs and other entertainment.
Bajan fast bowlers
Tino Best and
Jofra Archer started playing when at school and honed their ability to bowl at extreme pace during these competitions.
Furthermore, in
Antigua
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and
Guyana
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, interest in tape ball has steadily risen,
with different tournaments taking place amongst clubs from the islands.
Associate nations
Tape ball cricket has also had a degree of influence on nations that do not typically partake in much competitive cricket, such as in
central Asia
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where games played in
Tajikistan
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(through the
Tajikistan Cricket Federation) and
Kazakhstan
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(at the Almaty Cricket Club) have been credited with sparking interest in the sport and positively contributing to the community.
Additionally, tape ball leagues have been organised in parts of
continental Europe
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, including
Greece
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,
Malta
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and
The Netherlands
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.
Although cricket is not as popular as other sports in
the Americas
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, tape ball has been played in the United States,
Canada
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and in parts of
South America
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. At
Princeton University
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, this type of cricket has been used to introduce the sport and eventually have local athletes switch to standard cricket.
In
Houston
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, several clubs now offer children coaching in leather ball as well as tape ball.
Ali Khan, who grew up in Pakistan and played in various tape ball tournaments, represents the
USA national team.
In several municipalities of the
Greater Toronto Area
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, such as
Mississauga
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, cricket tournaments are a common sight during ramzan nights.
A domestic tape ball league was started in
Uruguay
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in 2012, with over 100 active players taking part.
Due to
historic international ties with Pakistan, it is perhaps unsurprising that the tape ball concept has flourished in the
Middle East
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The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
. In
Dubai
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, many Pakistani and Indian expatriates play together in the mornings to evade the afternoon heat,
while in
Sharjah
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workers play multiple tape ball games every Friday.
When working as bowling coach for the
UAE team, former fast bowler
Aaqib Javed stressed the importance of tape ball to improve the pace and quality of the nation's fast bowling resources.
Since then, the concept has gathered momentum and the UAE is home to the annual Chinar Super League (CSL) which has occasionally featured cricketers associated with the
Pakistan Super League
The Pakistan Super League (PSL), also known as HBL PSL for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in Pakistan, organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Founded by the PCB in 2015, the league features six city-bas ...
.
See also
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Cricket ball
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Cricket clothing and equipment
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Cricket in Pakistan
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Pakistani cricket team
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Tennis ball cricket
Notes
The term ''tape ball'' can refer to the covered tennis ball itself or act as a synecdoche
Synecdoche ( ) is a type of metonymy; it is a figure of speech that uses a term for a part of something to refer to the whole (''pars pro toto''), or vice versa (''totum pro parte''). The term is derived . Common English synecdoches include '' ...
for the type of cricket games played with it. Hence, 'tape ball' and 'tape ball cricket' are frequently used interchangeably, as is the case in this entry.
References
{{Cricket in Pakistan
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