For the first time in cricket, fans will witness tracking off the bat, which will be provided by Hawk-Eye in select matches.
In a bid to provide an “unparalleled” experience to cricket fans all across the globe for the T20 World Cup 2021, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is all set to introduce bat-tracking technology for the first time ever.
For the first time in cricket, fans will witness tracking off the bat, which will be provided by Hawk-Eye in select matches, in addition to their ball tracking and edge detection services.
The viewers will be able to enjoy the action with cable-suspended camera system Spidercam and other features.
Stunning multi-angle “spin around” replay sequences from 4DReplay will also be available for select matches in the Super 12 phase.
The ICC TV manufacturing will see a minimal of 35 cameras in any respect venues.
Viewers may even be handled to state-of-the-art protection which can embody dwell participant monitoring and a dynamic discipline plot offered by Quidich Tracker.
Former England captain Nasser Hussain expressed his pleasure on the a number of new elements of the sport.
“That is going to be an enormous match with the world’s prime gamers in motion within the quickest evolving format of the worldwide sport,” he mentioned.
“Not solely will we get to see the main groups, however we additionally get an opportunity to see the rising groups fancying their possibilities within the T20 format.
I can’t look ahead to the match to start and I’ll take pleasure in engaged on these mouth-watering contests,” the previous England skipper added.