As the highly anticipated final match against Australia approaches, the Indian cricket team is leaving no stone unturned in their quest for victory. In their recent preparatory camp held at the prestigious Arundel Castle Cricket Club in Sussex, the Men in Blue have placed special emphasis on improving their fielding abilities. A notable addition to their training regimen is the use of multicoloured rubber balls during catching practice. This unique approach aims to familiarize the players with last-minute deviations that could prove costly in crucial moments. Among the various colours employed, green and yellow have emerged as the most prominent choices. Distinct from the tennis balls typically used for training keepers, these specially designed rubber balls are specifically tailored for fielding drills. "These rubber balls are not the ones commonly seen in gully cricket; they are exclusively crafted for fielding drills. Referred to as 'reaction balls,' they are predominantly used for fielding practice in specific countries like England or New