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The 'Vicky' Tennis ball has been an integral part of the Indian household since the start of the century. From being one of the most popular tennis balls in the early 2000s, the company has only taken forward strides in the country. 

Tennis balls, apart from Lawn tennis, are used in various other sports. From being usually anonymous to cricket, Vicky Sports now sells commodities of football, badminton, volleyball, roller skating, and basketball.

Even after a couple of generations, tennis-ball cricket still holds a soft corner in every Indian fan's heart. 

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What is the cost of Vicky tennis cricket balls in India? 

TENNIS BALLS

CategoryPack of 6 (IRS)Pack of 3 (IRS)
Vicky Cricket594.00 
Vicky Heavy Weight594.00 
Vicky Supreme594.00325.00 / 335.00
Vicky Funball594.00 

CORK BALLS / LEATHER BALLS

CategoryPack of 1Pack of 6 
Vicky Cork Ball (Maroon) 594.00
Vicky Cork Ball (White) 600.00
Vicky Challenger Red Leather Ball830.00 
Vicky Soyuz White Leather Ball788.00 

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Why is Vicky tennis balls important to cricket fans in India?

Tennis balls have been an integral part of every Indian 'gully' and colony cricket matches. All age groups, from kids and youngsters to elders have some point in their lives played with Tennis balls in their localities. 

However, as times changed and the years went by, the price of the in-demand balls rose substantially. An average Vicky Tennis ball used to cost around INR 25 at the start of the century, however, now a single piece costs around INR 95.

The enthusiasm among common Indians has not reduced as they continue to buy Tennis balls.

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Mohit Khakhar is a content producer for The Sporting News India.