Can wearable technology stop illegal throwing in cricket?
Throwing in cricket is illegal, as it gives the bowler an unfair advantage. Now engineers are developing wearable technology to ...
Throwing in cricket is illegal, as it gives the bowler an unfair advantage. Now engineers are developing wearable technology to ...
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