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‘Ye kaisi stumps hai’ – Fans react to new electic stumps used during Big Bash League 2023

These stumps sometimes tend to attract more viewers and keep them engaged throughout the contest.

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After being used in the Women’s BBL, the freshly introduced “Electra” stumps—known for their eye-catching extravaganza of color—have made their Big Bash League debut. Innovative stumps and bails are expected to provide a thrilling touch to pivotal periods in the games.

The main characteristic of the “Electra” stumps is their capacity to flash numerous colour combinations and tints, which act as visual clues for distinct in-game decisions. Important occurrences like no-balls, wickets, boundaries, as well as the interval between overs are all included in these judgements.

The “Electra” stumps address a significant problem in the game in addition to stunning with their dynamic displays. They do away with the necessity for the bulkier magnet-driven “Zinger bails,” averting situations in which the bails are unable to come loose when struck. This invention guarantees a more dependable and seamless cricketing experience. Take a look at the five instances when the fans and players can see these new colours on the electra stumps. 

1) No-ball: Red and white lights smoothly scroll along the length of the stumps.

2) Out: The stumps will flash in a vibrant red before igniting in a burst of color.

3) Boundary (four): A dynamic color shift, where all colors flash in an alternate pattern.

4) Six: An upward motion of all colors, creating a visually striking display.

5) Between overs: A pulsating effect alternating between purple and blue scrolls, signaling the interval between overs.

Before the game, Michael Vaughan and Mark Waugh, participated in the ceremonial unveiling of these innovative stumps. During the course of the game, the “Electra” stumps are intended to display five different visuals. 

Who are the in-form teams of the Big Bash League 2023?

After two games apiece, the Sixers and Strikers in the BBL 2023–24 campaign have yet to drop a game. At the Adelaide Oval, the Strikers defeated the Sydney Thunder by chasing down 201 runs. Meanwhile, their match against the Brisbane Heat was called off.

The tournament’s second encounter saw the three-time champion Sixers defeat the Melbourne Renegades by 8 runs. Then, in Launceston, they defeated the Hobart Hurricanes by 6 wickets. Jordan Silk top-scored with 66 from 45 deliveries as the Sixers put up 170 after they had already batted in the continuing match against the Strikers.

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