Stump microphone
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title:
Stump microphone
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A stump microphone, informally known as a stump mic, is a microphone embedded in a cricket stump. It was originally developed by Kerry Packer for World Series Cricket in the 1970s. At first it was primarily for entertainment value: "television audiences could hear the rattle of stumps". Later, the technology became part of the Decision Review System; the microphone detects the sound of a batsman hitting the ball in order to determine whether he should be given out caught. This technology is call
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Microphone imbedded in a cricket stump
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stump_microphone
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2024-02-24T02:50:50Z
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