Computer vision in cricket (6)

How Cricket Bat Sensor is Set to Complement Video Analysis in Coaching

Cricket as we know today is vastly different from the game played during colonial times. You might ask, what has changed? The game is still about the battle between bat and ball and the basic rules are pretty much the same. MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club)…

By Sooryanarayanan Balasubramanian

Technology Stack in Cricket Coaching

Coaching is not about expecting miracles in a player’s performance. It is the enduring process of elevating the talent of the player to achieve and perceive miracles as mere moments on the field Cricket has evolved from the time it was a gentleman’s game that…

By Sooryanarayanan Balasubramanian

Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Technology in Cricket?

If there is one thing in cricket that has been the subject of furious debate ever since its introduction, it has been the introduction of computer-based tech in cricket. As technological advancements gradually progressed, the viewing experience for fans was understandably enhanced. And one of…

By Akhila Ranganna

The Next Wave of Cricket Analytics will be through Smart Sensors

Cricket is not solely judged by the outcomes of the game anymore; nor is the connection with its audience solely limited to what happens on the cricket field, it is more about how the viewers and fans perceive and feel for the game. An Indian…

By Sooryanarayanan Balasubramanian

Cricket Analytics - On the Cusp of Moneyball Effect

What is the Moneyball effect? The term refers to methods adopted by American professional baseball team Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane and assistant general manager Paul DePodesta in 2002 — methods that were a departure from the norm, when key player-based decisions were made…

By Akhila Ranganna