thefighter
Cricket Spectator
Hi Everyone,
What do you guys think about the innovation in Cricket using electronics devices?
Can we all share some ideas which can help cricket to get better.
e.g - to check the No-balls , sometimes umpires go to third umpire.Instead , we can have an electronic strip of some kind of sensor behind the white line where the bowler lands his foot. Now, whenever the bowler hits that strip , sensor is activated and some kind of signal is reached which says that the ball is legal i.e the foot is behind the line.
Using the technology , there are two more cases arise : 1) when bowler's foot is completely behind the (white and sensor's strip) .
In this case , umpire will know that foot was behind the lines , so no need of checking.
2) when bowler's foot is completely missing the line(both white and sensor strip) .
In this case umpire would notice that foot was ahead of line and it should be a no-ball.
So , the result is - umpire still will see the foot when it lands and tell if the ball was legal or not using technology and his eyes.
Similarly , you guys can think of some ideas which can innovate cricket.
Thanks and Regards
thefighter
What do you guys think about the innovation in Cricket using electronics devices?
Can we all share some ideas which can help cricket to get better.
e.g - to check the No-balls , sometimes umpires go to third umpire.Instead , we can have an electronic strip of some kind of sensor behind the white line where the bowler lands his foot. Now, whenever the bowler hits that strip , sensor is activated and some kind of signal is reached which says that the ball is legal i.e the foot is behind the line.
Using the technology , there are two more cases arise : 1) when bowler's foot is completely behind the (white and sensor's strip) .
In this case , umpire will know that foot was behind the lines , so no need of checking.
2) when bowler's foot is completely missing the line(both white and sensor strip) .
In this case umpire would notice that foot was ahead of line and it should be a no-ball.
So , the result is - umpire still will see the foot when it lands and tell if the ball was legal or not using technology and his eyes.
Similarly , you guys can think of some ideas which can innovate cricket.
Thanks and Regards
thefighter