Sanspareils Greenlands
Sanspareils Greenlands, commonly known by the abbreviation SG, is an Indian cricket equipment manufacturer. Its balls are used in Test cricket and in the Ranji Trophy in India.[1][2] They have a more prominent seam and are closer together than the Kookaburra balls used for Test matches, used in rest of the world apart from England and West Indies (which use Dukes), resulting from the thicker thread used for stitching.[3] The balls are also completely hand-crafted.[4]
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| Industry | Sporting goods | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1931 | 
| Founder | Kedarnath Anand | 
| Headquarters | Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India | 
| Area served | Worldwide | 
| Key people | Kailash C. Anand (Chairman) Paras Anand (CEO) Trilok N Anand (Director) Puneet Anand (Director) | 
| Products | Cricket and sports Equipment | 
| Number of employees | c. More than 3,000 | 
| Parent | Sanspareils Greenlands Pvt. LTD. | 
| Subsidiaries | SG infrastructure SG sportswear | 
| Website | teamsg.in | 
Brothers Kedarnath and Dwarakanath Anand established Sanspareils Co. in Sialkot in 1931. They were originally from Lahore where they apprenticed in their uncle's sports shop RICHIE Sports. In 1940 they established a company named Greenlands to facilitate export of their products. After the partition of India, the family moved to Agra and then settled in Meerut in 1950.[5] Its factory has been in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh since 1950.[6]
SG has been exporting bats manufactured in Meerut to the UK and Australia for most of the international cricket brands. The company has been the market leader in the world with legends like Sunil Gavaskar, Mohammad Azharuddin and Rahul Dravid endorsing the brand. In 2008, Virender Sehwag became an SG brand ambassador.
Since 1994, every Test Match played in India has been played with SG balls.[6] SG Test balls are handmade[7] and are said to be 20% of the price of Kookaburra balls.[7]
Criticism
    
The SG Test Balls have come under severe criticism in recent times. Ravichandran Ashwin, who enjoyed a lot of success with the SG Ball which is considered arguably the best cricket ball, has been criticized by him over the quality of SG Test Balls used recently, saying "Right now, I say that the Kookaburra red ball is the best. Dukes is quite good. But I'm disappointed with the SG ball. It used to be top-notch when I started playing. The seam would be prominent even after 70 overs. It's not the same anymore". Kuldeep Yadav too shared his thoughts on the SG ball saying "Kookaburra red ball is good to grip. SG is okay at the moment".[8]
Indian Captain Virat Kohli, jumped on the bandwagon and said that Test cricket across the globe should be played with the England-made Duke balls, expressing his displeasure at the poor quality of the SG balls that India use at home and supported the issues raised by Ashwin, saying "I totally agree with him (Ashwin). To have a ball scuffed up in five overs is something that we haven't seen before. The quality of the SG ball used to be quite high before and I don't understand the reason why it's gone down" .[9]
Speedster Umesh Yadav, joined the growing list of Indian players who feel the SG Test ball was not ideal, complained that it is ineffective to bowl with the SG Test Balls in India. He says that after the ball wears out, it offers no pace or bounce on flat Indian tracks and makes it difficult to contain the lower-order batsmen of the opposition.[10]
Sponsorships
    
The following players have had endorsement deals with SG. This is not a comprehensive list.
Players
    
 Jasprit Bumrah - Sunny Tonny Jasprit Bumrah - Sunny Tonny
 Ishan Kishan - IK Ultimate/90 Years Anniversary Ishan Kishan - IK Ultimate/90 Years Anniversary
 Prithvi Shaw - Sunny Gold Classic Original Prithvi Shaw - Sunny Gold Classic Original
 Hardik Pandya - HP 33/Triple Crown Hardik Pandya - HP 33/Triple Crown
 KL Rahul - KLR 1/Sunny Tonny KL Rahul - KLR 1/Sunny Tonny
 Rishabh Pant - RP 17/Roar LE Rishabh Pant - RP 17/Roar LE
 Krunal Pandya - Players' Edition Krunal Pandya - Players' Edition
 Yashasvi Jaiswal - Players' Edition Yashasvi Jaiswal - Players' Edition
 Sunil Gavaskar - Sunny Tonny Sunil Gavaskar - Sunny Tonny
 Suresh Raina - SR 210 Suresh Raina - SR 210
 Mohammad Azharuddin - Boundary LE Mohammad Azharuddin - Boundary LE
 Virender Sehwag - VS 319 Virender Sehwag - VS 319
 Gautham Gambhir - Players' Edition Gautham Gambhir - Players' Edition
 Cheteshwar Pujara - Sunny Gold Classic Original Cheteshwar Pujara - Sunny Gold Classic Original
 Rahul Dravid - King Cobra Rahul Dravid - King Cobra
 Rohit Sharma - RO Rohit Sharma - RO
 Parthiv Patel - Players' Edition Parthiv Patel - Players' Edition
 Shafali Verma - Players' Edition Shafali Verma - Players' Edition
 Deepti Sharma - VS 319 Deepti Sharma - VS 319
 Mayank Agarwal - Players' Edition Mayank Agarwal - Players' Edition
 Sachin Tendulkar - Sunny Tonny Sachin Tendulkar - Sunny Tonny
 Arjun Tendulkar - Players' Edition Arjun Tendulkar - Players' Edition
 Axar Patel - Players' Edition Axar Patel - Players' Edition
 Sanju Samson - Players' Edition Sanju Samson - Players' Edition
 Harshal Patel - Players' Edition Harshal Patel - Players' Edition
 Mohammed Siraj - Players' Edition Mohammed Siraj - Players' Edition
.svg.png.webp) Shane Watson - Watto Edition Shane Watson - Watto Edition
 Jason Holder - Triple Crown Jason Holder - Triple Crown
 Kyle Mayers  - Sunny Tonny Kyle Mayers  - Sunny Tonny
 Brandon King - Sunny Tonny Brandon King - Sunny Tonny
 Shane Dowrich - Triple Crown Shane Dowrich - Triple Crown
 Shakib Al Hasan - Players' Edition Shakib Al Hasan - Players' Edition
 Liton Das - Sierra 350 Liton Das - Sierra 350
 Mominul Haque - Sierra 350 Mominul Haque - Sierra 350
 Dimuth Karunaratne - Players' Edition Dimuth Karunaratne - Players' Edition
 Chamika Karunaratne - Sunny Gold Chamika Karunaratne - Sunny Gold
 Rashid Khan - Players' Edition Rashid Khan - Players' Edition
 Sam Curran - Sunny Gold Sam Curran - Sunny Gold
 Liam Livingstone - Players' Edition Liam Livingstone - Players' Edition
References
    
- "India opens door to Kookaburra balls in Tests". Daily Times. 10 March 2006. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
- "Delhi and Haryana players disappointed with SG balls". India Today. 6 November 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
- Rundell, Michael (2009). Wisden Dictionary of Cricket. A & C Black. p. 288. ISBN 9781408101612.
- SGCricket Official (17 March 2017), How an SG Ball is Made, retrieved 27 July 2017
- "sgcricket.com, about us". Retrieved 25 March 2018.
- Rudraneil Sengupta (13 August 2012). "1931 Sanspareils Greenlands | A historic innings". Livemint. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- Archived 2006-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
- "IND vs WI: Ravichandran Ashwin slams the SG ball after India's record-breaking win in Rajkot". Times Now Digital. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
- "India vs West Indies: Virat Kohli wants Dukes to replace SG balls in Tests". PTI. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
- "Difficult to contain lower-order with SG Test balls: Umesh Yadav". PTI. Retrieved 12 October 2018.


