IPL 2020 | LED Stumps And Bails Price In India

Indian Premier League ie IPL 2021, the 14th season will be going to start with a bang.

The IPL is being played in three grounds of the UAE compared to 2020. Special arrangements have been made in these stadiums for rescue from Covid-19.

You can hardly guess the price of some items used during the match. The amount spent on the players is equal to the expenditure on ordinary stumps and bails. For the first time in India, these stumps were used in the 2016 International Tournament ICC World 20-20. Due to the high price, these stumps also have many characteristics.

According to the information, these stumps and bails were made by the Australian mechanical industrialist Bronte Ackermann. In 2012, these stumps were first used in the Australian Cricket League ie Big Bash T20.

Since then, LED stumps and bails have been used in every match till date. According to the media report, the price of the LED stump and bails is around 29.50 lakh rupees (40,000 US dollars).

The cost of a man of the match award in normal matches is around one lakh rupees. In such a situation, these stumps cost 29 times the Man of the Match award.

These LED stumps are used in many matches including the Indian Premier League. These stumps are used during cricket leagues around the world.

The speciality of LED Stump & bails

  1. These stumps have been made by South Australian manufacturer Zing International, it is called Zing Wicket System.
  2. Brontë Eckermann had to do three years of research to make it. Only after that the dream of making it was realized.
  3. The International Cricket Council (ICC) used it for the first time during the semi-final and final matches of the Under-19 Cricket World Cup in the UAE.
  4. Apart from the ICC Under-19 World Cup, these stumps were also used in T20 matches in New Zealand, Australia and the West Indies. India started using it from the seventh season of the Indian Premier League.
  5. Low voltage batteries have been used in each of its bais.
  6. It has a microprocessor, which burns light when both attachments are removed.
  7. The wicket also has an in-built sensor with LED light. Which also detects 1/1000 second voice.
  8. They are made of plastic. Their light burns with the light touch of the ball. When the wicket is shaken the red LED light flashes in the bails.