that was joseph surosh. and more ai now. been an earlier doctoral technology with an armoury of hi—tech tools for umpiring but now a former indian captain has come up with a technology that could give fans an insight into what is happening with the cricketer‘s favourite weapon. we sent cricket crazy david reid to mumbai. it is too small for my big head. you know the way you remember you are good at something and it turns out you weren't? this is me discovering that with batting. luckily indian cricket legend anil kumble was on hand to realise how it was done. the most important thing is that speed and how much twist at the time of impact and the quality of the shot itself, how close to this sweet spot here. that speed, is and how close you are to the sweet are now measurable thanks to new artificial intelligence technology, power bat. it is being developed by kumble's company, spektakom. it is hidden under the bat. this is a cluster of sensors, you have a bluetooth area, but also gyro sensor which measures the twist of the b