The Snickometre, commonly known as Snicko, which is used to determine whether the ball has hit the bat’s edge, has come under scrutiny during the ongoing Ashes series in Australia. Australia ...
Star opener Abhishek Sharma was dismissed for 34 runs in the ongoing fifth T20I between India and South Africa. The game is being played in Ahmedabad on Friday, December 19. On the fourth ball of the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Cricket can be a difficult game to explain to those not familiar with the quirks of the sport. The explanation for the use of technology ...
Snicko looks set to remain for the fourth Ashes Test after England and Australia reportedly held talks about replacing the under-fire technology with UltraEdge in the middle of the series. Fresh drama ...
Careers are at risk because of failing Snicko technology, Australian cricket's players' union says. The Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) is demanding an urgent review into the technology, ...
Snicko hit by more bad decisions on day two in Adelaide The England and Wales Cricket Board has held talks with Cricket Australia about the possibility of replacing the decision review system (DRS) ...
England will have a player review reinstated after the supplier of Snicko technology admitted that an operator error may have cost them the wicket of Alex Carey on ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Adelaide: Mitchell Starc and Travis Head ridiculed the “Snicko” technology used in the Ashes, before England were left fuming by another ...
After the end of Day 1 of the Adelaide Test, Ben Stokes-led England have decided to lodge a formal complaint after Australian wicketkeeper batter Alex Carey was given not out due to ...
The Snickometer, commonly known as 'Snicko', is a decision-making technology system used to determine whether a batter has hit the ball during a video review. The technology shows replays in frame by ...
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