New Delhi: The production will use modern techniques such as better camera work, 3D replays, and augmented reality features.
Reportedly, the production team will include Jamie Oakford, a renowned sports director who has been at every FIFA World Cup since 2002. This includes directing the 2014 FIFA World Cup final match between Germany and Argentina. This could be a revolutionary step in which technology and football expertise are used in cricket broadcasts.
Thus, this move by India could prove to be a historic one in international cricket as well.
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