Sikandar Raza Calls for Technology Improvements in PSL 2025 After No-Ball Concerns
LAHORE – Sikandar Raza, star cricketer for Lahore Qalandars, is currently making waves in the Pakistan Super League (PSL 2025), but the talented Zimbabwean feels that Pakistan’s premier T20 tournament still lags behind the Indian Premier League (IPL) in certain areas, particularly when it comes to monitoring no-balls.
Technology in PSL 2025 – A Step Forward, But Room for Improvement
While PSL 2025 has introduced several groundbreaking technologies to enhance the viewing experience, Raza pointed out one key aspect that still needs improvement—monitoring waist-high no-balls.
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Raza highlighted the IPL’s digital advancements in no-ball tracking, noting how the technology precisely measures a player’s height and tracks the trajectory of deliveries. In the IPL, this technology digitally determines whether a delivery is a no-ball by comparing the ball’s height to the bowler’s measured height, reducing human error and improving fairness.
Raza expressed hope that PSL organizers will adopt similar innovations in the future to maintain the tournament’s global standing and competitive edge.
Raza’s Performance in PSL 2025
Raza’s call for innovation came after a defiant half-century in a challenging 229-run chase against Multan Sultans. Despite Lahore Qalandars’ loss, Raza’s performance demonstrated his resilience and skill, which has been a highlight of the season.
Looking Ahead
As PSL 2025 continues to evolve, Raza’s comments reflect a desire for the tournament to grow in tandem with international standards. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if future seasons of the PSL will incorporate technologies like those in the IPL, pushing the boundaries of fair play and accuracy in the game.