Fake Spectators in the stadium in Eng vs WI Test Series


Fake Spectators in the stadium in Eng vs WI Test Series




Fake Spectators in the stadium





The resumption of international cricket is beginning with the Coronavirus epidemic with the England vs West Indies Test series. Amidst complete health cover, the England and Wales Cricket Board has decided to host the West Indies team. The three-match Test series starts on July 8. During this series, spectators are not allowed in the stadium, but the noise of spectators in the stadium is going to be heard by the cricketers.





Actually, football and other sports have started without an audience. The same is going to happen in cricket, where the audience will not be able to encourage their favorite players. During the football matches, stadiums have been installed in the stadium, in which the audience has been shown, because during the live telecast the view was good. Some similar experiment is also going to be done in cricket where speakers will be installed for Fake crowd noise.





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In this Test series, which starts between England and the West Indies, the audio with the voice of the audience will be playing. According to The Times, an agreement has been reached between the two teams that music will be played in between overs and at some points, with the sound of crowds being heard. Caribbean bowler Kemar Roach has agreed with the comments of England players, saying that it would be strange to play on an empty and quiet ground.





Please tell that players of England and West Indies teams played different intrasquad matches, in which stadiums were empty and quiet. In such a situation, the players of England and West Indies had admitted that they felt strange to play like this. At the same time, Kemar Roach has said, "It would be strange for us to play in an empty stadium in England, where there is always crowd noise and atmosphere." However, during the match, the directors will also make sure that no abusive language is heard from the stump mic to the TV audience.





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In some football leagues, this is being done in cricket after the fake crowd noise heard on TV. The quiet stadium will record a slight sound stump mic and other mikes. In such a situation, players have been warned not to use such language, which sounds bad. Not only this, according to the report of the Daily Mail, the International Cricket Council i.e. the ICC will monitor all the events and anyone who crosses the line will be fined or banned.


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