Abstract:Cricket is one of the most widely followed sports in the world. With an audience base approaching the billion mark, the game has gained some serious fandom over the years. Rapid technological advancement has significantly increased the role of technology in sports. As the human limits of performance have been reached in many disciplines, reaching future limits will increasingly depend on technology. Each and every sport utilizing the technology assistants in such way suitability to the specific sports. Sports experts believe that the technology would help significant justification to the sportsmen whenever the human error happens further sports grow further. Further, it believed that sports go interesting it is also convincing people. It is accepted worldwide in all sports because of its accuracy. In particular sports like Cricket, technology inclusion time to time made the game significantly interesting. We have seen in the present and in the recent past how technology occupied the decision-making chair. There are so many changes and recent developments that have happened in cricket, contributing to the betterment of the game and ultimately helping to ease down the decision-making of the umpires. In the span of a few years, technology has also become an integral part of Cricket. Speed guns, spidercams, Decision Review System (DRS), Snick meter, Hot Spot and others were introduced and led to transforming the whole nature of the game. Results of many outs in the matches have been reconsidered and the decision has been taken based on the technology. Therefore players are benefitted in both sides it may be the batting team or the bowling team. The game of cricket has also seen a lot of technological influences in various aspects in modern days. Cricketers train by using technologies, administrators use technologies to govern and officiate the game. This paper describes how ultra-edge technology beneficial to cricketers in the recent past. In a few occasion, this technology really helped the players to get the justification though human errors are quite natural.