Smart replay system is going to be used in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, know everything about it here
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is going to start from October 3 in UAE. ICC Womens T20 World Cup Trophy 2024 The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is going to start from October 3 in UAE. Not only this, for the first time a smart replay system will also be seen in an ICC event. This technology has already been used in the Indian Premier League 2024 and The Hundred tournament. In the smart replay system, the TV umpire receives important information directly from the Hawk-Eye operator who is sitting in the room with the umpire. This will also help the umpire a lot because he will be able to see every movement through Hawk-Eye camera and 8 high speed cameras. The inclusion of Hawk-Eye cameras will help TV umpires have access to more views than before, as well as providing split-screen imaging. For example, if a stumping is called, via Hawk-Eye cameras, the TV umpire will be able to request split screen views, so they can easily see if there is a gap between the ball and the bat and decide whether to be caught out. There will be no need to ask even UltraEdge for this. If there is a gap between the ball and the bat, there will be no need for UltraEdge and the umpire can give his decision regarding the out of the player from different angles through the camera itself. This important tournament is starting from 3rd October Let us tell you that, the first match of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be played between Bangladesh and Scotland on October 3 at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in Sharjah. On October 3 itself, the second match of this important tournament will be held between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Team India will play its first match against New Zealand on 4 October. After this, they have to play an important match against Pakistan on 6th October at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. All the teams are fully prepared for the upcoming tournament. IPL 2025: Kolkata Knight Riders can retain these 6 players Bowler who took fastest 300 test wickets for India- IPL 2025: Mumbai Indians can retain these 6 players IPL 2025: 6 capped Indian players who will be retained as uncapped Virat Kohli completes 27 thousand runs in international cricket, Tendulkar’s record broken IPL 2025: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will retain these 6 players The batsman who scored the most runs in a year in T20 cricket- IPL 2025: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) will retain these 6 players Teams that have scored 600+ most times in Test cricket- IPL 2025: Delhi Capitals will retain these 6 players
VIDEO: Rohit Sharma got angry at the production team during Ranchi Test, said – Hey, show the replay…
England’s batsmen showed a lot of strength on the first day of the Ranchi Test. Rohit Sharma (Image Source: England’s batsmen showed a lot of strength on the first day of the Ranchi Test. Especially Joe Root, whose bat was silent till now in this series. He batted brilliantly and scored the 31st century of his Test career. Meanwhile, a video of Indian captain Rohit Sharma from the first day of the game has surfaced, in which he was seen angry at the production team. Actually, just before the tea break on the first day, Ravindra Jadeja’s ball hit the pad of Ben Fox. Then captain Rohit Sharma took DRS after some discussion. During this, the production team focused on Rohit Sharma’s face, due to which the Indian captain looked angry. Soon after this the camera was turned off and a replay was shown. Replays clearly showed that the ball was missing the leg stump, after which Fox continued his batting. This is not the first time that Rohit Sharma has been angry after seeing the camera focus on him. Watch video here pic.twitter.com/lA4v1ClMJF — Cricket Videos (@cricketvid123) February 23, 2024 Let us tell you that in the third test in Rajkot, Joe Root tried to reverse scoop, but he was out, after which he was criticized a lot. Many former cricketers and experts also asked Joe Root to change his strategy and play as per the situation and not follow baseball. Today, on the first day of the Ranchi Test, when the team needed it, Joe Root batted tremendously and scored his 31st Test century. He also made important partnerships with Ben Fox and Ollie Robinson and took the team’s score beyond 300. At the end of the first day’s play, the visiting team has scored 302 runs at the loss of 7 wickets.