Cricket and Patent
- This video is about some interesting patents related to Cricket. Description of each patent/application is as below.
- 2822/MUM/2011: Composed Cricket Match (Status: Abandoned). Applicant of this patent application is Dahanukar Dilip S. Abstract of invention: The invention consists of a product called Composed Cricket Match which is in the form of a digital video production of a fictitious cricket match created by composing the clips from the digital video recordings of a previously played match or matches.
- AU2009252935A1: Assignee of this patent application is Mongoose Cricket Ltd. This is nothing but Mongoose cricket bat used by well-known Australian opener Mathew Hayden in 2010 of IPL games.
- IN227058: This patent owned by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research is related to an improved cricket ball throwing machine.
- IN217534: The object of the invention is to create a particularly kind of pitch, where bowlers will not be able to bowl bouncers. The background of the invention refers to bouncers as a fast, short pitched delivery that bounces well short-of the batsmen and rises sharply and dangerously off the pitch, often passing the batsmen at shoulder or head height and states that they are likely to cause physical injury to the player. Further, that though Law 42(6) of the Laws of Cricket authorises the umpire to intervene when bouncers are delivered, they are reluctant to do so. In light of this, the inventor has devised a particular kind of cricket pitch to overcome these disadvantages.
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