Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum set to introduce hi-tech scoring in Bengal Cricket

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Former New Zealand cricketer Stephen Fleming. (Photo by MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images)

A software company in New Zealand is set to bring revolution in the scoring system in Bengal as they are going to make a tie up with Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). The question which will generically arise among common people I how come a software company relate to sports. But it does relate to the situation if one gets to know that the board of directors of the company are none other than former Kiwi captains Stephen Fleming and Brendon McCullum.

Following their motivation and inspiration, the company is going to introduce a special software namely CricHQ. Just like how the worldwide sports websites work, the software will store and maintain live score and even create live updates. But the revolution in scoring system will be first introduced in Bengal Cricket.

The traditional way of scoring by the official scorers who have worked very hard through their pens is finally coming to an end. The Bengal scorers have maintained scores, updated scores, created archives of the team an individual score in every cricket match that has been organised by the CAB. Finally, the scorers will get some relief as the high-tech software will look after the scoring in the best possible way.

Both Fleming and McCullum had come over to Kolkata to have a chat with CAB President Sourav Ganguly and the tie-up will be confirmed once Ganguly gives the green signal.

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Kaushik Saha one of the most experienced scorers in the CAB circuit said that many have complained about the scoring in the past and the introduction of the software will surely stop all these allegations. “Previously a few clubs or a few academies that participate in the CAB Under-14 championship had complained against the scorers, alleging that they had tampered the scores against them in the matches intentionally. Now I hope after the software is introduced these allegations will stop. At the same time, the archive of scores from the past will help the future generation administrators a lot also,” Saha was quoted as saying by One India.

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