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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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