KABUNI ushers in a new era of cricket training, as envisioned by Founder Nimesh Patel
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31: Cricket has always been a game of instinct, repetition, and the trained eye of a coach. But as the sport evolves, so do the tools that shape its players. One of the emerging names in this space, Kabuni, is offering a glimpse into how technology is beginning to influence the way cricketers train, without taking away from the essence...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 31: Cricket has always been a game of instinct, repetition, and the trained eye of a coach. But as the sport evolves, so do the tools that shape its players. One of the emerging names in this space, Kabuni, is offering a glimpse into how technology is beginning to influence the way cricketers train, without taking away from the essence of the game.
At its core, Kabuni’s system is designed to capture what often goes unnoticed during practice. Placed within a cricket net, the device records both player movement and ball tracking in real time. What makes this significant is not just the volume of data collected, but how that information is translated into usable feedback. Instead of overwhelming players with numbers, the system focuses on identifying small, immediate areas of improvement, what it terms as the “1% change.”