Dubai, October 10, 2025 — In a groundbreaking development for the world of sports technology, Google’s AI model “Gemini” has officially entered the cricket arena by providing live, AI-generated pitch reports during ongoing matches.
The move marks a significant leap in the integration of artificial intelligence and real-time sports analytics, allowing broadcasters, players, and fans to receive instant, data-driven insights about pitch behavior, weather conditions, and player adaptability.
According to Google, Gemini uses satellite imagery, ground sensors, and historical data to analyze moisture levels, grass cover, and surface wear — generating a live assessment that rivals expert human analysts.
“Gemini’s cricket pitch analysis uses multimodal AI to interpret visuals, data, and environmental readings in real time. It’s like having a digital pitch curator,” said a Google spokesperson.
Cricket boards and broadcasters have reportedly shown strong interest in adopting this technology for upcoming tournaments, with early trials conducted during domestic leagues in the UAE and Australia.
Former cricketers have praised the innovation, calling it a “game-changer” for both team strategies and fan engagement.
“AI can read conditions faster than humans and with incredible accuracy — this will transform how teams plan their bowling and batting,” said one analyst.
With Google Gemini now stepping onto the pitch, the future of cricket may soon blend tradition with cutting-edge technology like never before.