India-England match will be seen in the match - for the first time this player will land with a camera in the middle ground
IND vs ENG / India-England match will be seen in the match - for the first time this player will land with a camera in the middle ground
IND vs ENG - India-England match will be seen in the match - for the first time this player will land with a camera in the middle ground
IND vs ENG: What has not happened in Test cricket yet. He will now be in the only Test match between India and England. For the first time in Test cricket, a player will land on the field with a camera. Due to this, there is a lot of enthusiasm among the fans.This player will come with the camera on the fieldWhen England's Ollie Pope takes the field in the Test match against India, he will have a camera fitted in his helmet. He will be able to install this camera during fielding. Mounted in Ollie Pope's helmet, this camera will be directly connected to the broadcaster, so that the spectators will be able to see the action on the field very easily. At the same time, the ICC and the England Cricket Board (ECB) have given recognition for this.The sound will not record in the cameraThis camera installed in Ollie Pope's helmet cannot record anyone's voice on the field. Although stump mic is already used for voice. Now due to the cameras on the field, the audience will get a new and a wonderful adventure. Such an experiment is being seen as a boost in Test cricket.has been used beforeSky Sports has used this type of match in the match during The Hundred 2021. In this match, the spectators felt as if they were watching the match very closely by going to the ground. Tests against India and England are being awaited for the last one year. Team India is ahead 2-1 in the series. Jasprit Bumrah has been made the captain due to Rohit Sharma's injury. At the same time, the responsibility of vice-captain has been handed over to Rishabh Pant. England has declared the playing XI of England against India.England's Playing-11 for TestsAlex Lees, Jack Crowley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes (c), Sam Billings (wk), Matthew Potts, Stuart Broad, Jack Leach, James Anderson.