LAHORE: The HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) is set to revolutionise cricket broadcasting with the introduction of Player Tracking Technology in its 10th edition.
This innovation will enhance the viewing experience for fans by providing detailed, ball-by-ball insights into various aspects of the game. The state-of-the-art system will monitor players’ movements on the field, including fielders’ coordinates, bowlers’ run-ups, and batters’ stances. The gathered data will be analysed and displayed as statistical graphics on-screen, offering fans a dynamic understanding of each delivery.
Alongside Player Tracking Technology, the tournament will feature DRS technology, drone cameras, and Augmented Reality (AR) graphics, making this season a visual and technological treat for cricket enthusiasts.
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