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How do you calculate the ball speed in cricket?

Updated: 8/18/2019
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In international cricket, simply a speed gun is used on the boundary line. However, in standard club cricket, you can video the delivery, note the distance, and time how long it takes the ball to get to the end of the pitch from the start of the delivery.

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