MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631067885 A) filed by Narula Institute Of Technology on May 30, 2026, for “an Intelligent Smart Cricket Bowling Machine With Automated Speed, Line, And Length Control Using Sensor-Based And Iot-Enabled System”.
Inventors include Himadri Sekhar Mitra; Santanu Debnath; Dr. Sumit Chabri; Arghya Gupta; and Akhtarujjaman Sarkar.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: “AN INTELLIGENT SMART CRICKET BOWLING MACHINE WITH AUTOMATED SPEED, LINE, AND LENGTH CONTROL USING SENSOR-BASED AND IOT-ENABLED SYSTEM” ABSTRACT An intelligent smart cricket bowling machine integrates a ball feeding mechanism, a motorized projection assembly (dual- or tri-wheel), a speed control unit, an adjustable angle mechanism, a sensor module and a processing and control unit with an IoT communication interface. The processing unit executes pre-programmed or remotely received sequences, regulates wheel speeds (including speed differentials to impart spin), and adjusts elevation and lateral orientation to control delivery length and line. Sensors detect ball presence/release, wheel RPM and optionally ball trajectory; sensor data are used for closed-loop control and transmitted via the IoT interface for remote monitoring and analytics. The system accommodates gravity or motorized feeding, rechargeable or mains power, and provides automated, repeatable and remotely controllable bowling patterns to enhance cricket training. (FIG. 1)
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