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Innovation in Cricket – Snickometer Patent

Author: Intellepedia
January 31, 2019
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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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