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Stump Microphone question

BLC2007

Cricket Spectator
Hi first post here and I have a bit of a question that I hope you can help....

Basically does anyone know or can explain what the stump or no ball mic is? Is it actually IN the stumps? in the ground? on the boundary?

I realise this is a techie question but this will really help me out!

cheers
 

BLC2007

Cricket Spectator
I guess ignorance will be bliss on this one, enjoy your in joke!:cool:

Anyway for those that helped, sincere thanks you will have helped me make accurate sounds and my job a whole lot easier.

cheers
 

andyc

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
BLC2007 said:
I guess ignorance will be bliss on this one, enjoy your in joke!:cool:

Anyway for those that helped, sincere thanks you will have helped me make accurate sounds and my job a whole lot easier.

cheers
You asked what no-ball mic is, and Mick (or Michael) Kasprowicz is of course notorious for bowling no-balls.
 

BLC2007

Cricket Spectator
Actually I read no ball mic after a search on google but thinking about it....it doesn't make sense having a mic for no balls, you'd have a camera but a mic would be used for edges etc...should have thought of that eh!

:mellow:
 

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