Lights are specially designed stadium or ground lighting systems used to ensure adequate visibility during day-night matches or indoor cricket facilities. High-quality lighting is crucial for player performance, audience viewing experience, and broadcasting standards.
Floodlights: High-intensity lights for outdoor stadiums.
LED Lights: Energy-efficient, bright, and long-lasting.
Indoor Lights: Specialized fixtures for indoor cricket arenas.
Measured in lux, with professional stadiums requiring minimum 500–1500 lux.
Ensures visibility of the ball, pitch, and players under all conditions.
Modern LED floodlights consume less energy than traditional halogen lights.
Long lifespan reduces maintenance costs.
Even illumination across the field prevents shadows and glare.
Enhances player reaction time and audience experience.
Designed to withstand rain, wind, and extreme temperatures.
IP-rated for outdoor protection.
| Feature | Description | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Floodlights, LED, Indoor lights | Suitable for stadiums & indoor facilities |
| Brightness | 500–1500 lux (stadium standard) | Clear visibility of ball & players |
| Energy Efficiency | LED > Halogen | Reduced energy consumption & cost |
| Light Distribution | Uniform across pitch | Eliminates shadows & glare |
| Durability | Weather-resistant, IP-rated | Long-lasting & reliable performance |
Enhanced Visibility: Critical for high-speed cricket matches.
Player Safety: Clear view reduces chances of injuries.
Audience Experience: Better viewing for spectators in night matches.
Broadcast Quality: Satisfies TV and live streaming lighting requirements.
Cost-Effective: Modern LED systems reduce energy bills and maintenance.