Advanced Impactor Revolutionizes Cricket Coaching with AI Technology

Advanced Impactor, an Indian sports-tech startup, is changing cricket coaching with its AI-powered platform. This innovation provides real-time data insights and performance analytics to improve player development globally. With key partnerships and expert advisement, the platform aims to elevate cricket training through AI-driven methodologies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai (Maharashtra) | Updated: 13-05-2026 13:52 IST | Created: 13-05-2026 13:52 IST
Advanced Impactor Revolutionizes Cricket Coaching with AI Technology
India, the world's largest cricket market, is witnessing the rise of artificial intelligence and sports-tech platforms that aim to make coaching more measurable, accessible, and data-driven. Image Credit: ANI

Mumbai, India — Cricket, a sport historically rooted in instinct and observation, is undergoing a significant technological transformation as AI and performance analytics redefine the way players are coached and developed. Historically, coaches relied on observation and verbal feedback to assess players, often limiting grassroots and recreational accessibility to structured performance evaluations.

Enter Advanced Impactor, an Indian sports-tech startup at the forefront of this transformation, developing an AI-powered cricket performance intelligence platform. This cutting-edge technology aims to quantify coaching, making it accessible and data-driven, thus revolutionizing player and coaching experiences globally. The platform's AI video analysis, biomechanics, and comprehensive analytics offer invaluable insights, from batting and bowling techniques to biomechanical assessments, facilitating more informed improvements.

Founder and CEO Amit Sharma emphasizes the platform's potential, not merely as a coaching tool but as a comprehensive performance system. With strategic partnerships in the UK and involvement from cricket veteran Deep Dasgupta, Advanced Impactor is set to influence cricket training worldwide, coinciding with the sport's entry into the 2028 Olympics. As AI integration in sports gains momentum, such technologies may soon be as crucial to coaching as traditional methods. The sports-tech sector, particularly in India, shows promising growth, offering a glimpse of cricket's modernized future.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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