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Chappell said that adopting different techniques will make the game unpredictable

Former Australian great Greg Chappell believes that the use of technology, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), will make cricket ‘unpredictable’ and change the way it is practised, played and consumed in the future. The former Australian captain believes that drones, robots, AI, virtual reality, all these things will become common and will bring a big change in the game. “Widespread adoption of different techniques will make cricket less stable, more unpredictable,” he wrote in a column for the ‘Sydney Morning Herald’.

“With the introduction of Hawk-Eye, Hot Spot and Snicko, technology has already had a huge impact on the game and has helped improve the accuracy of umpiring decisions,” Chappell said. And the use of better cameras will make umpiring even more accurate. “The former cricketer said,” T20 cricket has accelerated the use of technology and there is extensive analysis of players. This is already happening in IPL. Test cricket will adopt these things and become more exciting.

Chappell feels that although it is scary, change is necessary to remain relevant as ‘drones and robots will become commonplace.’ “Drones will keep an eye on the playing field for instant analysis. Robots will be used extensively, not just in training sessions, but also to replicate the skills and variations of opposition batsmen and bowlers. Will get a chance to practice in a virtual environment.This will help players to get better, reduce injuries and create new strategies.

Talking about the use of Artificial Intelligence, Chappell wrote, “The use of Artificial Intelligence will bring about a big change in the game. The AI ​​will analyze the player’s performance and it will give instant feedback. “The AI ​​will assess the strengths and weaknesses of each player and the team and replicate match situations accurately,” he added. The former India coach feels That virtual reality will change the way fans engage with sports.

He said, “Cricket viewers of the future will be able to use advanced and virtual reality technology to compare themselves with their heroes.” Chappell said, “For example, they can compare their bat speed with Virat Kohli or Would like to compare his bowling skills with Dennis Lillee of that time.’ The former batsman feels that ‘the material used in cricket will also evolve.

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