ICC’s big decision for T20 World Cup 2024, this will happen for the first time, who will benefit?

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|02-10-2024

Women's T20 World Cup 2024 is going to start from October 3. This tournament will be played in UAE hosted by Bangladesh. A total of 10 teams will be seen playing in the Women's World Cup. These teams have been divided into 2 groups. India has been placed in Group A along with Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. In the second group, there are teams from Bangladesh, Scotland, England, South Africa and West Indies. Before the start of this tournament, ICC has taken a big decision. This time something special is going to be seen in the tournament.

ICC's big decision for Women's T20 World Cup

ICC has announced to implement smart replay system for Women's T20 World Cup 2024. This technology will be used for the first time in an ICC event. ICC said in its press release, 'There will be at least 28 cameras for coverage in every match. Decision Review System (DRS) will also be available in all matches, with Hawk-Eye Smart Replay system enabling TV umpires to instantly review synchronized multi-angle footage to make accurate decisions. ,

The smart replay system will allow TV umpires to get direct inputs from Hawk-Eye operators, who will be sitting in the same room to assist them with footage captured from eight Hawk-Eye high-speed cameras around the venue. In Smart Replay, the TV director will no longer be involved in the communication between the third umpire and the Hawk-Eye operator. This technology was first used in England's League The Hundred and then in IPL 2024.

9th edition of Women's T20 World Cup

T20 World Cup will be played between 3rd to 20th October. A total of 23 matches will be played during the tournament. Women's T20 World Cup started in the year 2009. Australia is the most successful team of this tournament. He has won the title 6 times. At the same time, England and West Indies have won the tournament once each. This time the 9th edition of T20 World Cup will be played. But the Indian women's team has not won a single ICC event yet. In such a situation, this time the Indian team will try to end this wait.

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