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An “Illuminating” Technology Boost to Cricket!

Author: Intellepedia
July 28, 2019
Intellectual Property, Patents

The 2014 T20 World Cup saw the debut of the Zing Wicket System, a patented cricket technology featuring illuminating stumps and bails. This innovation aids umpires in decision-making while also enhancing the viewing experience for fans.

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Patenting Bowling Machines – We are not talking about Anil Kumble or McGrath

Author: Intellepedia
February 7, 2019
Intellectual Property, Patents

This post examines the patenting of bowling machines in cricket, focusing on their technological and legal aspects. It discusses key inventions and their impact on cricket practice.

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Speed Guns and Fast Bowlers

Author: Intellepedia
February 6, 2019
Intellectual Property, Patents

This article examines the role of speed guns in cricket, focusing on their technological development and influence on fast bowling. It provides an analytical overview of how radar technology has shaped modern cricket and bowling records.

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A Bird’s Eye View of Hawk Eye

Author: Intellepedia
February 3, 2019
Intellectual Property, Patents

This post critically examines Hawk Eye technology and its application in cricket umpiring, particularly during the 2011 ICC World Cup. It discusses how such technologies aim to enhance decision-making accuracy and fairness.

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Innovation in Cricket – Snickometer Patent

Author: Intellepedia
January 31, 2019
Patents

This post explores the Snickometer patent and its pivotal role in cricket technology. It analyses how this innovation aids in fair decision-making and broadcasting, and calls for broader adoption to enhance the integrity of the game.

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