"Sportspersons are fast realising how they can better their game. Right from technologies like Hawk-Eye in cricket to Shotlink in golf, the emphasis is to check their performance and rely on machines than help their sports reach their fans," says tech blogger Amit Agarwal, sitting at home enjoying ActiveSports on his Tata Sky connection. "The feature adds an element of interactivity and lets me enjoy cricket from different viewing angles. This kind of preference is not available to even someone who has bought a premium ticket to the stadium."
Financial Express – Bowled over by Hawk-Eye?
15 oct 2007
Realise the importance of technologies like Hawk-Eye (which promises to help umpires give a leg-before-wicket decision) and Snick-o-meter (a microphone deployed in one of the stumps to detect sound waves generated during the path of the ball).