What is 'Hero Cam'?: Everything You Need to Know about Jio Cinema's Latest Feature
India and England are currently facing off in the first Test match of the five-match series at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
India and England are currently facing off in the first Test match of the five-match series at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
To enhance the viewing experience of the game, the official broadcaster, JioCinema, introduced an exciting feature in their app and website known as the 'Hero Cam.' This groundbreaking addition allows fans to closely track a player's actions throughout the entire match.
The Hero Cam feature was recently unveiled by JioCinema during the India vs Afghanistan match. This innovative addition provides the audience with the opportunity to focus on a single player's activities on the ground for the entire match. During the match against Afghanistan, Rohit Sharma was featured on the 'Hero Cam,' enabling fans to observe his actions throughout the entire game.
In the ongoing match against England, Ravindra Jadeja is currently featured on the 'Hero Cam.' Fans have the option to watch all of his activities throughout the game by switching their camera feed from the main camera to the 'Hero Cam.'
Coming to the match, English captain Ben Stokes won the toss and elected to bat first. The opening pair of Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley provided a solid start, contributing 55 runs before Ravi Ashwin dismissed Duckett with a beautiful arm ball. In the next five runs, England lost two more wickets, with Ollie Pope falling to Ravindra Jadeja, and Crawley becoming Ashwin's second victim of the day.
Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow then built a substantial partnership of 61 runs for the next wicket. However, Bairstow was eventually dismissed by the guile of Axar Patel after scoring 37 off 58 deliveries. Later, Jadeja removed Root as well, and Axar took his second wicket by dismissing Ben Foakes, leaving England at 137 for six.
As of the latest update, England have scored 155 for seven in 49 overs, with Captain Stokes and Tom Hartley at the crease.
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