stump cam

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stump cam (plural stump cams)

  1. Synonym of stump camera.
    • 2004, Nigel Henderson, The Worst of Cricket: Run Outs to Riots: Malice and Misfortune in the World’s Cruellest Game, Pitch Publishing, →ISBN, page 110:
      (Because the stump cam had yet to be invented, viewers were spared the sight of a super-slo replay of his gymnastic display from an overly explicit angle).
    • 2010, Ian Botham, Botham’s Book of the Ashes: A Lifetime Love Affair with Cricket’s Greatest Rivalry, Edinburgh, London: Mainstream Publishing, →ISBN, pages 16–17:
      Things are different today because you get to see so much of what goes on, from the players arriving at airports with intrepid journalists like Tim Abraham thrusting a microphone in Ricky Ponting’s face to the latest technology, such as a stump cam that pretty much gives you the batsman’s view of the bowler running in.
    • 2011, Gideon Haigh, Ashes 2011: England’s Record-Breaking Series Victory, Aurum, published 2016, →ISBN, page 263:
      Within a blink of Beer’s stumps being rattled, four of them were souvenired, the two containing stump cams being left behind – even in their ecstasy, the players never forget their debt to television.