Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Artificial Second Umpire
Puja Cholke, Samarth S Thosar, Roshan G Thorat, Sanika A Thorbole, Shreya S Thorat,
Abstract
Cricket is also a sport that encompasses a large fan following worldwide. During a match, a runout occurs when a batsman tries to run between wickets, and so the opponent team tries to urge the ball to the wicket before the batsman crosses a line near the wicket. A batsman who leaves his area while the ball is live are going to be marked as runout without scoring. Umpire’s decision makes the difference. Human conclusions are vulnerable to error, the necessity for intelligent technology examination is challenging. Replaying the live video is that the present method for locating the runout but it's some limitations, whether the bat is grounded or slightly within the air are things that need to be considered. the foremost objective of the work is to unravel the matter stated above for detecting the runout.
Keywords
— Arduino, Module, Prototype, Runout, Sensor, Umpire.
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