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From LBW to Beamers, Sensor Ball Set to Aid Umpires

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Ali
Last updated: September 9, 2025
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Cricket may soon see one of its oldest challenges tackled by technology: ball integrity and fair officiating.

A German tech firm has developed a “Smart Cricket Ball” equipped with micro-sensors that track spin, seam position, and flight path in real time. The innovation, still in trials, is being hailed as a potential game-changer for officiating and match governance.

Officials could use the ball’s data to strengthen decision-making. Trajectory tracking would support tighter LBW rulings and edge detection, while automated alerts could flag beamers and dangerous bouncers. Tamper-detection sensors would also register impact and abrasion, exposing unauthorized alterations to the ball’s surface.

“Transparency and fairness are at the heart of this innovation,” a company spokesperson said. “We want technology to safeguard cricket’s credibility.”

Beyond officiating, the ball offers operational advantages. It can log overs bowled, monitor wear and tear, and create standardized data benchmarks across venues. Analysts suggest it could bring a new level of accountability to the game.

The project arrives as global cricket boards expand investment in AI and digital tools to address concerns over integrity and fan engagement. Industry insiders believe the smart ball could become as influential as Hawk-Eye and DRS, not just improving accuracy but restoring trust.

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