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Know About The IPL Stump Price in India

Know About the IPL Stump Price in India
Source: SportsBoom

The IPL stumps are a combination of the traditional and modern world of technological advancement. The plain wooden wickets are converted into different types and intended to improve the games as well as the spectator experience. In comparison with standard stumps, IPL versions have LED lights, sensor and cameras to make real-time umpiring and dramatic images when dismissing a player. These lit wickets have become a part of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which are captivating millions of supporters all over the globe.

IPL Stump Pricing

A single IPL LED stump would cost around lakhs, which is more expensive than the commonly used ones. A complete set consists of three stumps and bales on each end of the pitch. This set cost around more than 30 lakhs, and the premium version of it costs around 50 lakhs.

Source: Pitch Report

Some types of stumps with their pricing

TypePrice List
Single LED StumpRs. 8-10 lakh
Full Set (3 stumps + 2 bails)Rs. 30-41 lakh
Advanced or Upgraded Set (High-end tech)Rs. 50-70 lakh
Regular Wooden StumpsRs. 1000-2000

Why are IPL stumps so expensive?

The price of IPL stumps is high because of the built-in technologies it has, and other wickets do not have. Each stump contains microprocessors, LED systems, vibration detectors, and occasionally small cameras that deliver ultra-precise run-out and stumping calls. It connects to the Decision Review System. Precision engineering enables its use in the maximum number of matches.

Key Features and Technology

These are some of the key features and technologies that IPL stumps have:

  • The bales and stumps contain LED lights.
  • Each bail contains a low-voltage battery and a microprocessor, enabling rapid response.
  • The stumps communicate wirelessly with the bales, enabling the instant, coordinated flashing.
  • Designed to withstand high-velocity impacts.
  • The lights provide a clear visual indication for umpires and television viewers.

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Enhanced decision-making and accuracy.LED stumps are very expensive.
It improves the visibility of the viewer.LED bales are heavier than traditional wooden bales.
LED stumps are made of robust and composite materials.These stumps require battery management and technical maintenance.

Working of IPL LED Stumps

IPL LED stumps, or Zing bails, use low-voltage batteries, microprocessors, and sensors to instantly detect when a bail is dislodged. Soon after the bails lose contact with the stumps, the circuit closes in 1/1000th of a second, causing the stumps and bails to flash, signaling a dismissal.

Regular vs. IPL LED Stumps

Source: Heega Sports
AspectRegular Wooden StumpsIPL LED Stumps
Cost per setBetween Rs. 1000 and Rs. 2000Around Rs. 30-40 lakhs
TechnologyNone LEDs and sensors
DurabilityBasic High-impact resistant
Visual ImpactPlainFlashing lights
Umpiring AidManual Real-time DRS sync

Why Buy a Stylish IPL Stump?

The game experience can be further enhanced by purchasing an LED-powered IPL-style stump. It allows you to give immediate visual feedback about the run-outs by having the stumps and bails glow. These high-profile, fashionable stumps provide contemporary, hi-tech looks to night matches, increase the precision of the umpires, and provide professional-style glamour to local matches or box matches.

Conclusion

IPL stumps combines old-fashioned cricket with some fresh and innovative technology that will be used to illuminate the game for the participants and spectators. Their expense is due to their smart sensors and LEDs, although with more of them produced, the costs may decrease slightly without sacrificing quality. Sustainable compounds are forced, such as recyclable composites, which are in line with the green efforts of IPL. The IPL stumps will continue to develop just as the league continues to expand.

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Nandini Agarwal is a senior entertainment writer at Active Noon and has experience writing in many niches including entertainment, fashion, gadgets, travel, and events. She has attended the Asian Academy of Film & Television and has obtained a Masters in Media Studies. With more than six years of professional experience, she has a myriad of published articles in Active Noon. Nandini’s areas of expertise include Bollywood, Hollywood, entertainment, and fashion, which makes her a treasured forte in the organisation.