How the LED stumps in cricket works - it really costs 25 lakh?

How the LED stumps in cricket works - it really costs 25 lakh?


Hello Friends I know that you all watch cricket.

And you all also think that how the LED stumps burn light.

What is behind them and HOW IT WORKS AND DOES IT COST 25 LACKS REALLY?

In today's article, I'm going to talk about this.

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There are sources where it is written that the one bell cost nearly as much as iPhone.

The cost of that complete set is 25 lakhs.

What is the truth behind this How does this complete system work?

Why do we need the LED stumps?

Today we will talk about it this

Friends, if you know that the older stumps and bails were made from wood.

It was difficult to give accurate decisions because of the rules of cricket are that some how when the bail will be in air on both sides Only then can you get that batsman out, whether he is stump or run out whether they are clean bowled.

But now you know yourself, No matter how much you zoom in, do you know whether the bail was in the air or not? Did you know that the bail was  IN AIR 1 mm or 2 mm? YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT THAT IT WAS VERY DIFFICULT FOR THIRD EMPIOR And in such cases, wrong decisions are also done too many times.

But we needed to improve it.

Here is an Australian researcher named Bronte EcKermann he give this idea of making LED stumps.


They thought about this system and later it was made by the company named Jing International which is a Australian company.

Now here in this wicket system if you think then you will notice that there is no rocket science like thing that one set will cost ₹25 lack.

Here it is not exactly clear that how this system works but here you will find two theories.

Friends first theory says that the two bails have rid switches at the edges. Now see how the rid switch works here you can on or off this using magnet it will be in the standard position when the bails will be placed above your stumps when magnet is touched means it is off, the switch is off as soon as bails goes in air. The switches on both sides are "on" and Light will burn at the same time. The light will not burn if only one is raised. If the light burns then it will also go down with a wireless signle which will also turn on the lamp of the stump. And all this is what happens in 1000 part of 1 second.

Here the papes are completely connected to the basic circuit. You need to install a normal battery. And the stumps that are made from the complete plastic composite Just so much science in it...

Apart from this, the other system is what it says. Both of the bails have tactile sensors at the end. This means that the contact of your bails and stumps is monitored by that sensor. As soon as the touch is removed from both sides, light will burn in the stumps and the jam immediately.

Can an iPhone be equal to the price of the bail? No, not at all. But then its price is right. The amendment made there was more in value. You know that there is a lot of money in the game of cricket. Besides, the demand for the system is not so much that you have sold 1000 wickets. Here is the demand which is very low. That's why the price has been increased. You just listen to a hype, you hear that the complete set is worth $ 400,000.

That's all. It is not that the value of the science in it is its price. If you want you can make it yourself in your home. By putting some basic parts Where If the ball collides, then the lights will also turn on. You do not have to spend so much money for this.

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