At the India-England 1st Test, images of players wearing an in-ear device raised some curiosity among cricket fans, wondering if it was a communication device. Yet, international cricket players are not allowed any live communication devices during play according to ICC rules. Although this tiny earpiece is nothing but a live radio commentary device that the spectators inside the stadium can also wear. Using it from outside the field just for entertainment purposes by players is allowed by the cricket governing body.

What is a Radio Earwig?
A radio earwig is a tiny, inconspicuous in-ear radio receiver that is mainly employed for listening to real-time audio broadcasts, most typically at sports stadiums or live events. It provides supporters with real-time commentary while they watch the event take place before them. These gadgets are particularly sought after during cricket, Formula 1, and horse racing, where accurate commentary adds to the viewing pleasure. The earwig generally listens to a dedicated FM frequency or an event broadcast channel. Some high-end models, such as those made by Sound Decisions, can store several frequencies and even hop between AM and FM bands.
Ind Vs Eng 1st Test
India, after performing exceptionally well at day 1 of the Leeds Test, saw England’s comeback on day 2. India’s innings after being wrapped up their campaign at Leeds by giving the hosts a target of 371. Rishabh Pant emerged out to be the ‘Hero’ of the Indian innings by slamming twin centuries. The centurions from 1st Innings, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal, could not create an impact with the bat in the second innings. Jasprit Bumrah’s 5-wicket haul helped the visitors restrict England to 465 runs. KL Rahul once again displayed his prowess as a batter by smashing a blazing century in the second innings. England are now chasing 371 runs to claim the victory in the first Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025. The second Test match will take place at Edgbaston, Birmingham, from July 2.
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