England considered a formal complaint after Snickometer technology showed a possible error during Alex Carey's crucial ...
The DRS technology, designed to assist umpires on edges based on audio output from the stump microphone, came under fire on ...
The company that owns the ‘Snickometer’ technology has blamed operator error for Alex Carey’s reprieve during the third Ashes ...
England bowling coach David Saker speaks to the media during a press conference following the end of day one of the third ...
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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 ...
Starc’s frustration boiled over when another controversial Snicko call went against Australia. Caught on the stump microphone, the left-armer did not hold back.
In what was quite a bizarre moment during the 2nd day of the series concluding Test between India and South Africa, the Decision Review System (DRS) stunned everyone and helped the visitors to further ...
This was a rare day in modern Ashes history down under as England began it in the ascendancy, but a horror afternoon session ceded the momentum and Australia charged into a series lead before sunset.
The Ashes and controversy. A tale as old as time. The 2025-26 series got its first big dose on day two of the first Test in Perth when Jamie Smith was given out caught behind on review. The incident ...
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