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Pitchvision Gears Up For Cricket Resource Show

13 January 2012
Pitchvision Gears Up For Cricket Resource Show

PitchVision is going to be showcased during the Cricket Resource Show series in three UK cities. Come down and experience using the same technology as first class players and facilities including the ECB High Performance centre in Loughborough, ICC Global Academy Dubai and Lords MCC are using.

PitchVision is a revolutionary motion-capture system that puts elite level analysis into the hands of every player, club and school. It provides players with instant performance data across all three disciplines of cricket: batting, bowling, and fielding. Every ball mapped, every shot scored and every wicket recorded.

Cricket Resource Show South 2012
KIA Oval, London, Saturday January 28

Cricket Resource Show Midlands 2012
Egbaston, Birmingham, Saturday February 4

Cricket Resource Show North 2012
Headingley, Leeds, Saturday February 11

If you are involved in running, coaching, managing, a cricket club, then you can’t afford to miss this opportunity to source everything you need for the new season and beyond.

We have ten pairs of tickets to give away to each show - click here for entry details.

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