in cricket matches, when review for LBW is being taken, they check whether the ball hit the bat or not by sound. How do they record the sound in so much noise and where are the miceophones to record the sound.

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in cricket matches, when review for LBW is being taken, they check whether the ball hit the bat or not by sound. How do they record the sound in so much noise and where are the miceophones to record the sound.

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The microphon is in the stump. Normally it is turned down to save the viewers from the abusive language used by the players.

During the review, the sound recorded by it is used and processed to remove all the background noise.

This system is not a 100% accurate so they prefer to rely more on the infrared hotspot tech.