Led Wickets
For the first time in the ICC World T20, proper Led wickets were in used in the India-Pakistan match yesterday. Created by South Australian manufacturer Zing International, the wickets will be called Zing Wicket System. The Zing wickets will come fitted with LED. The bails will also have an in-built sensor than can determine if a wicket is broken, in just 1/1000 of a second. The wickets illuminated on a number of occasions and it was brightly visible in the last ball of the Pakistan innings when Sohaib Maqsood was run out.
Spider Cam
The spider cam roamed all over the field and in all angles as per the control of the producer but once it came down so low that it was thought that it might have been hit by the ball. Pulled by strings attached in the four corners of the field, the spider cam caught the views all over the pitch.
Roaring tigers exhale smoke
The DJ zone situated over the Grandstand was decorated with the two tiger heads and the colours of its eyes sometimes turned red and green. Moreover, after the fall of a wicket or after a big hit, it exhaled smoke, adding a different taste of entertainment for the spectators.
Fireworks colour the sky
Adding a new dimension in the World T20 at Dhaka, fireworks exploded after the fall of any wicket and after the batsmen had hit a four or six. With the mind blogging sound of the music of the DJ’s, the sound of explosion had some added entertainment in the big bowl of Mirpur.