Cricket has changed significantly over the years and this is mostly because of technology advancement. These innovations have also contributed to the accuracy of decision making but also enhanced the performance of players and overall viewing experience. The sport has been evolving and technology has become an increasingly important element in ensuring that the sport becomes fair and accurate and interesting.
The Decision Review System (DRS) can be mentioned among the most powerful innovations in the sphere of cricket. With the use of advanced technologies such as ball-tracking, ultra-edge and hawk-eye this system allows teams to contest on field umpire decisions. Using these tools, a person is able to have a closer view of the movement, the influence, and the sides of the ball, and make a more precise choice. DRS has allowed the game to be more transparent, and fewer human errors.
A ball-tracking technology is another significant invention that has changed the way cricket is analyzed. It tracks the speed, direction, and rebounds of the ball and is highly valuable to players, coaches and the spectators. This information will help the bowlers to be aware of their bowling trends and also help the batsmen perfect their ways and methods of batting against the different types of bowling.
Wearable technology has also made its way to the contemporary day cricket. These devices are used to monitor physical performance of players such as stamina, workload, and on-field movement among other things using fitness trackers and GPS monitors (Devigne, 2011). The information is crucial in making the players fit, lean and play to their level best during the tournaments.
Video analysis software is widely used by teams as an analysis of matches and training sessions. Players can get to know their approaches, correct their mistakes and make the necessary changes. This data assists coaches to develop individual training programs and strategies and improve performance of the team in general.
The broadcasting technologies have also enhanced the fan experience as well as alongside the player-centered technology. High-definition cameras and the real-time statistics, slow-motion replays contribute to bringing the viewer closer to the game. Interactive choices and analysis data can be taken as another and more fascinating and informative way of considering cricket.
Altogether, technological developments in the world of cricket have changed this sport in various ways. With technology pushing more limits in terms of accuracy, tracking and enhancement of better viewing powers, it has also resulted in the increasing competition, fairness and sporting amusement of the players as well as the fans.

