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'Innovations'

Anti - reflective / Glare strips

West Indies cricketer Shivnarine Chanderpaul began wearing anti-refelctive strips under his eyes (black patches or black marks) since 2005.

It is the same as you see with players in American football & Baseball, and was commonly used before sunglasses to help keep the sun out of players eyes.

These strips bear the brand name like an advertising space. Anti-glare patches are supposed to reduce light entering the peripheral area of the eyes.

Players can use anti-glare patches, but not with brands or logos

Currently, mobile phone company Digicel owns the rights to the space on each of Chanderpaul's cheeks.

The West Indies' left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul was not allowed to display branded anti-glare patches beneath his eyes during the ICC cricket World Cup 2011 played in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

Another, West Indian who uses anti-glare patches is Narsingh Deonarine.

Graphite Bat

Colour of the Ball - Red, White & Pink


'Technology '

Action Replays

Colour TV

Cameras at both ends

On-screen graphics

Stump microphones

Stump cameras

WAGON WHEELS

DE-SPIN / Deviation

PITCH MAPS

BEE-HIVES

BALL SPEEDS

REACTION TIME

ZOOMER

GPS

Speed gun

Runout ruler

Bowling Gun

Distance for Sixers









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