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Guides, playbooks, and product thinking
Practical articles for the queries bowlers and coaches already search — tracking apps, speed measurement, consistency, and program workflows — plus how we build Crickmatic and FusionTrack.
Guides & playbooks
Solve real training problems
High-intent guides on cricket tracking, bowling speed, analytics tools, and repeatable net sessions. Written to rank for what people search — not just our brand name.
Best cricket tracking apps for bowlers (what to look for in 2026)
Compare types of bowling trackers: radar, wearables, and camera-based cricket apps. Learn which features matter for speed, consistency, and honest feedback in the nets.
Read articleHow to measure bowling speed accurately (without fooling yourself)
Practical guide to bowling speed measurement: radar alignment, video and calibration, common errors, and why confidence matters more than fake precision.
Read articleCricket analytics tools for players and coaches: a practical map
From bowling speed and workload to video and team dashboards: how cricket analytics tools differ, and how to pick what fits nets, academies, and personal training.
Read articleHow fast do professional bowlers bowl? Speed ranges that actually matter
Typical men's and women's international pace ranges, how club speeds compare, and why your training targets should be personal - not copied from TV graphics.
Read articleHow to improve bowling consistency with data (not just peak speed)
Use bowling analytics to tighten dispersion, manage fatigue, and review sessions like a coach would - peak speed is only one slice of consistency.
Read articlePhone camera vs radar gun for bowling speed: what to use in training
When a radar gun wins, when a camera-based cricket app wins, and how to combine methods so your training data is comparable week to week.
Read articleHow to track cricket net sessions (bowlers): a simple repeatable system
A practical checklist for logging bowling net sessions: setup, what to record, how coaches can standardize review, and how to turn data into next-week adjustments.
Read articleBowling speed benchmarks: how to set training targets that make sense
How to interpret speed benchmarks by age and level without harmful comparisons, and how to use cricket tracking data to set personal pace and consistency goals.
Read articleFrom the team
How we think about cricket performance data
Product philosophy, camera-first tracking, and why confidence-aware metrics matter — the ideas behind Crickmatic.
Why cricket training needs better feedback loops
Most bowlers train regularly but have almost no structured data about their sessions. Here's why that gap matters — and what can be done about it.
Read articleWhat camera-first cricket tracking gets right
A camera-first approach to cricket tracking has unique advantages: zero additional hardware, natural capture, and a foundation that can grow more capable over time.
Read articleWhy confidence matters in sports performance data
In performance tracking, showing a number without context is worse than showing nothing. Here's why confidence-aware measurement is the future.
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