Arshdeep Singh Breaks 2 LED Stumps: Did You Know Cost of Each is Worth 5 IPhone 14 Pro Max!

Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 Match no. 31, between Mumbai Indians (MI) and Punjab Kings (PBKS), was another last-over thriller of the season. Chasing 215, Mumbai needed 16 runs from the last six balls. The likes of Cameron Green and Suryakumar Yadav had set the groundwork for a shocking finish but Arshdeep Singh produced a brilliant performance in the last over to bundle out the five-time champions for 13 runs.

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The left-arm fast bowler from Punjab piled on Mumbai Indians batsmen Tilak Verma and Nehal Wadhera in successive deliveries while his yorkers split the stumps in two on both the occasions. Arshdeep’s delivery was so precise that the ball hit exactly where the camera hole was, broke the stick into two pieces, sent flying along with a stump mic.

But do you know how much does one LED stump cost?

The price of Cricket LED Stumps With Camera And Zing Bells Set will vary depending on several factors such as brand, design and features. In general, a high-end set of LED stumps with cameras and zing bells can cost anywhere from several thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.

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For example, the Zing system, which includes LED stumps with cameras and Zing bells, can cost around $40,000 to $50,000. [ INR 32 lakhs to 41 lakhs] For a complete system with multiple sets of stumps and bails. Other companies such as StumpVision and Intelliconn offer similar systems that can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000. [INR 4 lakhs to 16 lakhs]

It is important to note that the cost may vary depending on several factors such as seller, location, and availability. It’s always a good idea to do some research and compare prices before making a purchase decision.

And as per several media reports, the cost of a stump broken by Arshdeep is between Rs 8-10 lakh. Just imagine what a common man can buy with that much money – lots of iPhones or a nice sports bike or a budget SUV.

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introduction of stump cameras

The concept of using cameras in the stumps was first introduced in cricket in the year 2008. The idea was initially proposed by an Australian company called BBG Sports, which was later acquired by the British company Stump Cam Ltd.

The technology was used for the first time in a professional cricket match during an ODI (One Day International) game between Australia and South Africa in Johannesburg on 23 March 2008. The technology was then developed and refined by a number of other companies, including Zing. and Intel, and has since become a common feature in professional cricket matches around the world.

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