The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 is in its final stages, and cricket fans everywhere are glued to their screens, cheering every boundary, edge, and wicket. The thrill of the game isn’t just in the runs scored or catches taken; it’s in the moments that make you jump out of your seat, the split-second plays that leave you amazed, and the stories unfolding on the field in real time.

But have you ever wondered how all of this reaches you so seamlessly? Behind every jaw-dropping catch and every brilliant play is a team of broadcast innovators making sure fans don’t miss a single moment. From high-flying camera shots to real-time player data, today’s cricket coverage is more immersive, data-rich, and cinematic than ever, and this year’s Women's World Cup is proving exactly that. 

Bringing the Game to You

Cricket is full of moments that can happen in a split second, a diving catch, a perfectly timed sweep, or a nail-biting run between the wickets. The magic of the game isn’t just in the action itself, but in how you experience it. That’s where technology steps in. Advanced cameras, live tracking, and instant insights make it possible for fans to see the game from every angle, follow every movement, and understand the strategy behind each play, all in real time.

At Quidich, being part of this journey at the Women’s World Cup is more than just providing tech solutions. It’s about bringing fans closer to the action than ever before. Whether it’s through aerial shots that capture the scale of the stadium, low-angle cameras that put you right on the field, or live data feeds that explain the game as it happens, our goal is to make every fan feel like they’re part of the match.

The Technologies Powering the Women’s World Cup 2025

This year’s World Cup is backed by some of the best broadcast technology in the game, and Quidich is an integral part of the broadcast effort behind the scenes, with the Quidich Tracker providing the viewers with a field plot graphic on the bottom left of the screen, showing live field positions of all players in the field of play, HyperView providing dynamic 3D visual representations of pivotal moments and fielding strategies, along with our BuggyQam deliver dynamic low angle shot and CopterQam providing a bird’s eye view of the game.

Here’s a look at major technologies besides ours that are making the viewing experience sharper, smarter, and more exciting:

Smarter Decisions with DRS

The Decision Review System is running on Hawk-Eye’s advanced Smart Replay, giving umpires the tools to get calls right and fans the clarity they expect.

Analysis That Tells a Story

With Piero graphics and Cricviz insights, viewers don’t just see the action, they understand it. From tactical breakdowns to deep dives into stats, the broadcast explains the “why” behind every moment.

Graphics That Keep You Updated

WTVision powers the scoring graphics, making sure every run, wicket, and milestone is instantly on your screen.

Speciality Cameras for Unique Views

Spidercam at select matches and High-speed fixed cameras by BBG Sports, capturing every small detail in stunning clarity and dynamic, three-dimensional perspectives.

Made for Mobile

ICC TV is also delivering vertical, mobile-first coverage for select games, along with exclusive behind-the-scenes content, team features, and player profiles.

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