Eye tracking reveals the invisible skill behind every great cricket performance: where a batsman looks when facing pace, how a fielder reads the ball off the bat, the split-second decisions that separate good from exceptional.
Talk to Us →Track where batsmen fixate when facing different bowlers. Measure anticipatory saccades, the eye movements that elite players use to predict bounce point. Identify the visual patterns that correlate with shot selection and timing.
Understand how bowlers read the batsman's stance and position. Analyse gaze strategies during run-up and delivery. Identify visual cues that lead to better line and length control.
Measure how quickly fielders pick up the ball off the bat. Analyse peripheral awareness and positional scanning patterns. Quantify the visual attention that drives world-class catching and ground fielding.
Map the cognitive processes behind on-field choices. Reveal how captains scan the field, how batsmen read spin, and how wicketkeepers track movement. Transform instinct into measurable, trainable skill.
Compare gaze patterns between elite and developing players. Create personalised visual training programmes. Build the visual habits that define top-level performance at the earliest stage of development.
Give coaches objective data on what their players actually see, not what they think they see. Use gaze replays in video sessions. Create evidence-based feedback that accelerates technical improvement.
Lightweight smart glasses worn during nets, matches, or training drills. No disruption to natural movement or technique. Players forget they're wearing them within minutes.
200+ gaze data points per second with millisecond precision. Full first-person video with gaze overlay. Works outdoors, in all light conditions, during live play.
Our team processes the data and builds visual reports. Heatmaps, gaze paths, fixation durations, saccade patterns. Mapped to specific deliveries, overs, or match situations.
Actionable insights for coaches and players. Compare against benchmarks. Track progress over time. Build the visual skills that give your players a measurable edge.
Decades of peer-reviewed research confirm that eye movement patterns are among the strongest predictors of cricket performance. The science is clear: elite batsmen don't just react faster, they look differently.
Studies published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that oculomotor measures significantly predict batting strike rate, run performance, and bowling effectiveness in professional T20 players. The visual system isn't just part of the game. It is the game.
What makes this transformative for youth development is that these visual skills are trainable. Targeted gaze training has been shown to improve ball tracking, anticipation, accuracy, and on-field decision-making.
Elite batsmen shift gaze to the bounce point earlier and more consistently than club-level players. Speed and timing of this eye movement correlate directly with batting performance.
Professional cricketers show distinct fixation strategies when reading bowler kinematics, predicting ball trajectory, and selecting shots under time pressure.
Vision training programmes have been shown to produce measurable improvement in pursuit eye movements, visual anticipation, and advanced ball skills in cricket players.
Multiple oculomotor metrics are statistically significant predictors of runs, strike rate, and wickets across both batting and bowling disciplines.
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Whether you run an academy, a county programme, or a school side, we can show you exactly what eye tracking reveals about your players.
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