Decision Review System (DRS): The introduction of technology-based reviews has revolutionized the sport, allowing teams to challenge on-field decisions and providing more accurate outcomes.
Hawk-Eye: This ball-tracking technology has enhanced umpiring decisions, providing real-time predictions on the path of the ball, helping to determine LBW (leg before wicket) decisions and close catches.
Snickometer: Utilizing ultra-sensitive microphones, the Snickometer helps detect faint edges, assisting umpires in making correct decisions regarding catches behind the wicket.
Hot Spot: This thermal imaging technology highlights edges and impact points on the bat, aiding umpires in detecting faint touches and making more accurate decisions.
Slow-Motion and Super Slow-Motion Replays: These technologies allow viewers and umpires to analyze crucial moments in detail, including close catches, run-outs, and stumpings.
Spidercam: Suspended above the ground, Spidercam provides captivating aerial views of the game, giving spectators a unique perspective and enhancing the overall viewing experience.
LED Stumps and Bails: The introduction of LED lights in stumps and bails helps determine run-outs and stumpings more accurately, as they light up when dislodged from the wicket.
Ball-Tracking Systems: Advanced ball-tracking technologies, such as Virtual Eye, provide viewers and commentators with detailed information on the trajectory and movement of the ball.
Player Performance Analysis: Data-driven technologies, including wearable sensors and video analysis tools, enable in-depth assessment of player performance, such as bowling speeds, batting techniques, and fielding skills.
Broadcast Enhancements: Innovations like 360-degree cameras, ultra-high-definition (UHD) broadcasts, and augmented reality graphics enhance the viewing experience, bringing fans closer to the action and providing immersive coverage.