What Is Hawk Eye Technology? Why Is It Used? How Does It Work?

Hawk Eye in Cricket

Advancements in technology have helped various sports around the world grow and achieve fairer results. One of these modern technologies, “Hawk Eye,” has blessed the game of cricket as well. Roke Manor Research developed Hawk-Eye Limited in 2000, and since then, it has become one of the most used advanced technological tools in various sports like cricket, Tennis, Volleyball, etc. Here are the details of its working principle and the benefits it has provided to multiple sports worldwide.

What is Hawk Eye Technology And How Does It Work?

Hawk Eye technology is simple to understand as it is nothing but a set of high-speed cameras installed in the area of play at different angles that capture every single action of the play. The captured footage by these cameras is used for various purposes, such as tracking the ball’s trajectory or predicting where it would have gone if that didn’t hit the obstacle in front of it. The technology works on triangulation using visual images captured by the cameras installed around the play area. The system is designed to detect the ball in each and every frame of the footage captured, and after detecting it, the system designs a 3d and 4d positioning of the ball, and the forecast of the ball is picturized on the screen. The representation of the trajectory is called “Shot Spot”.

Why Hawk Eye technology Is Used?

Technology has revolutionized Sports and made it easier for match officials to reach a fair and nearly accurate conclusion in the game. The technology helps track the ball’s trajectory and predicts where it will go, which is more precise than a human eye. The system became popular in the sports world around 2001 when it was first used in a Test match between England and Pakistan, played at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London. The technology was used to get the ball’s trajectory during the LBW decisions to check whether the ball would have hit the stumps if it hadn’t hit the pads of the batter.

Benefits Of Using Hawk Eye

  • The accuracy of the hawk eye make it one of the most used systems in the sporting events around the world. The average error as per the statement written on the website of “Hawk Eye innovations” is of 3.6mm.
  • Gives the results in real-time.
  • Helps the batters and bowlers in improving their game.

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