Technology has been used to bring alive some facets of the game which are generally ignored by the human eye – the look and feel of the presentation will be completely new as we aim to attract youth to engage and be a part of the marquee tournament
To provide an enhanced viewer experience during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021, broadcaster Star India said it will have a revamped design and add technology developed under Star and Disney India's R&D arm - Star Lab.
In a statement, the company said it was deploying new tools for analytics, camera technology, immersive AR graphics, virtual and automated sets.
Artificial Intelligence is powering a range of integrations, from a robotic statistic genius 'Cricko', to automated cameras, optical tracking of fielding positions and even super slow-motion replays. The idea behind the new design philosophy is to attract younger audiences who will #LivetheGame through the course of the tournament. These new additions will elevate the viewing experience to be more immersive and give a unique look and feel to the tournament, the company said.
The match venues will have ultra-modern cameras with the ability to showcase detailed analysis of players' movements during the game.
India will begin its ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan in Dubai in a Super12 Group 2 stage clash on 24 October.
The cumulative in-home viewership of the last ICC T20 World Cup in 2016 was 730 million, recording an increase of 114% over the previous edition.