
LED scoreboards and Hawk-Eye heaven...
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 25 March 2009 14:50 GMT
This is the main pavilion at Lords cricket ground in north London - sometimes referred to as the 'home of cricket'.
Despite the venerable history of the game, Lords is actually supported by a range of modern technology, including the huge LED screen to the left of the old pavilion.
Tim Ferguson went along to the ground to find out how tech plays a vital role in its running.
Photo credit: Tim Ferguson/silicon.com
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