The company that owns the ‘Snickometer’ technology has blamed operator error for Alex Carey’s reprieve during the third Ashes Test. Carey admitted he got lucky ...
Fans watching Euro 2024 on television will benefit from an equivalent of cricket’s “snickometer” for the first time this summer, potentially offering greater clarity around handball and offside ...
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Why 'outdated' Snickometer is still used by Australian TV after being ditched by Sky nine years ago
Test cricket is in the hands of its broadcasters when it comes to the use of technology in the decision review system. That is because tools adopted to adjudicate on player challenges for edges like ...
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What is Snickometer? The technology that made waves in the Ashes and how it differs from UltraEdge
The ongoing Ashes 2025 series in Australia has sparked fresh discussions about one of cricket’s most relied-upon technologies: the Snickometer. It was during the Adelaide Test that both England and ...
Ashes rivals England and Australia were united in their growing bemusement at the reliability of the Snickometer technology on day two of the third Test in Adelaide. The DRS technology, designed to ...
The stump microphones picked up a clear sound, with the soundwave spiking, but the replay showed the noise before the ball passed Carey’s bat. England will consider raising concerns over the accuracy ...
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) Host broadcaster Channel 9 and developers of the real-time Snickometer have reached an agreement to include the technology among the Decision Review System tools available for ...
'Snickometer' failed to pick up Alex Carey's nick in the first day of the third Ashes test The company that owns the 'Snickometer' technology has blamed operator ...
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