The Zing Led bails are very popular in the cricket equipment market. But still, a lot of people ask whether they are good or bad. These balls have been used since 2012 when they were officially approved by the ICC. Now to know whether they are good or not, read this blog till the end.
Are The Zing LED Bails Good For Cricket Or Bad?
The Zing LED bulbs have been in use since 2012 when the International Cricket Council officially approved them. They were used at the World Cup of 2015 and they have been regular pictures in the Indian Premier League and Australia Big Bash League also.
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As per the experts, the bowlers know that a good way to get the batsman out is to hit the stumps, so having a good quality of stumps and bails is important. Five times since the World Cup tournament started a bowler has hit the stumps and the electronic zing bails have lit up and stayed firmly in place.
Yes, the Zing LED bails are good for cricket. They are not bad at all. They are made up best material and that is why they are being used in international-level cricket matches and are recommended by professionals.
As per the laws of cricket, a batsman is considered bowled if a bat is completely removed from the top of the stumps or a stump is stuck out of the ground. The disturbance of a bail shall; not constitute its complete removal from the top of the stumps.
That is why ICC has claimed that the zing bails weigh more than standard bails but they are less than the heavy bails that are used in windy conditions.