Why Cricket Technology Has Changed The Game Of Cricket?
In the past decade years, the way of playing cricket was much different if you will compare that with this new era of cricket.
In present times, the whole scenario of cricket has been changed because numerous changes have been occurring in the world of cricket, Some of them have been rejected and some are still successful.
In this blog, we will talk about some best Cricket technology and Cricket analytics that changed the game of cricket in past few years.
This Cricket technology has introduced to determine, that the ball has touched the bat or not.
This technology is used as a review system in cricket and the review system can even calculate the edge or should I say minor touch. When a cricket ball touches any corner of the cricket bat, then the frequent sound produces, and this feature of sound help in determining the touches.
Maybe you are wondering that how that sound records, well technologies are improving day by day and with the microphone exist in stumps that record the sound. It only records the bad or ball touches sound by removing the rest of the noises and this happens with help of an oscilloscope and resonance filter.
In addition, some high-quality slow-motion cameras are also needed to capture the speed of the ball. Once the slow-motion video captured then it combined with the results of ultra edge and the final decision will display in front of an audience
The LBW (leg before wicket) is one the best way to declare the batsman out. If you are a fan of cricket then you may well be familiar with this.
LBW is a cricket rule, which is in cricket for decades. In this, if batsman mistakenly blocks the pathway of the ball to reach at stumps with any part of his foot then the player declared LBW out.
Well, what do you think? Who decided that ball could have hit the stumps or not?
Sometimes they do, but before that, they always took the suggestion from experts, who always keep their eyes on every detailed movement of the ball with the help of ball-tracking technology.
This cricket technology is considered the best Cricket analytics. Because even umpires are professionals but are not that much capable to capture every single with human eyes.
Ball spin, rotation per minute
This RPM Cricket technology is another best technology that has impacted the game of cricket positively.
Ball spin RPM (rotation per minute) is a technique that is used to calculate the rotational speed of the ball.
This technique is for the spinner bowlers.
Once the ball will be out from the bowler's hands, then this technology calculates the speed of rotation of the ball and shows the audience.
May some of you are guessed the right, speed gun is used to calculate the actual speed of the ball in kilometers unit from bowler's side to batsman side, like in how much speed the ball has reached at the batsman from the bowler.
This technique was first introduced and implemented in a match in 1999.
This Cricket technology also helps in analyzing who is the fastest bowler. In present times with the help of this technique, we have got our fastest bowler in the world, Sohaib Akhtar.
If you have entered this page, then it means that you are a big fan of cricket, right.
So have you ever enjoyed a cricket view from stumps' side, well all credit goes to this modern world technology that’s called stump camera.
The small and high-quality camera is mounted vertically and gives stunning views to the audience.
This small camera gives unique scenes especially when the batsman hits the six and if bowlers took the wicket.
These are only 5 ways by which Cricket technology has changed the game of cricket, numerous technologies exist, and many more to comes.
But in this blog, we have mentioned the top 5 technologies that help a lot in Cricket analytics.
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