

Champions trophy: On the eve of the first match of the Champions Trophy between New Zealand and Pakistan in Karachi, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said that the use of analytical equipment and visual enhancement with at least 36 cameras to improve the experience of the audience. Will be done to broadcast matches.
The ICC said in a statement on Tuesday, “To further enrich the experience of the audience, the Quidich Innovation Labs Field will provide 360 ​​degrees that will provide a virtual model of the field that reflects fielding conditions and strategies in real time.” ‘
Their drone camera will offer breathtaking aerial scenes of the camera organizing and surrounding scenarios while the moving camera will provide a great view of the ground level. Spidermist will improve broadcast with its aerial coverage.
The ICC team will partner with ‘Giostar’ in an attempt to add a dedicated feed to connect audiences using the mobile and to customize the viewing experience for the smartphone users.
Dinesh Karthik and Harsha Bhogle along with former captain Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri are four Indian experts in the ICC commentary panel for the tournament. Veteran Wasim Akram, Bajid Khan and Rameez Raja from Pakistan will be with him. Former England captain Nasir Hussain and Michael Atherton will also offer their expert analysis with former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop.
New Zealand will represent Ian Smith and Simon Dole in the commentary box. Australia’s Matthew Hayden, Mail Jones and Aaron Finch will also express their opinion while South African legendary Dale Stan and Sean Polk will also be present in the commentary box.