Jukebox Lite is built around one core idea: every event in a cricket match should be captured, tagged, and tied to the exact moment it happened on video — in real time, at the venue, without any post-processing step.
Analysts use the platform to tag a comprehensive list of match events as they happen. Each tag is timestamped and linked directly to the live video feed — brought into the interface via a capture card, so the video never leaves the software. What you see on the field and what you record in the system are always the same frame.
The result is a structured, queryable dataset tied to a visual record — ready for reporting, analysis, and distribution the moment the match ends.
Most analysis workflows treat video and data as separate streams — you score in one tool, watch video in another, and reconcile them later. Jukebox Lite eliminates that gap.
A capture card brings the live match feed directly into the scoring and tagging interface. The analyst sees the video and the data entry side by side — in the same window, on the same screen. Every tag is tied to the exact timestamp in the video at the moment it's made.
This means no post-session syncing, no margin for timestamp drift, and no reliance on an analyst's memory to reconstruct what happened when.
Jukebox Lite supports a large library of match event tags — covering batting, bowling, fielding, and match situation data across every ball of the game.
Tags are structured and standardised, so data captured at different venues, across different matches, and across different analysts is consistent and comparable. Every tagged event is queryable — by player, by phase, by match situation, or by any combination of parameters.
Delivery type, speed, line, length, shot, outcome — every ball tagged in full.
Fielder involvement, run-out attempts, misfields, positioning — captured as it happens.
Phase, partnership, target, pressure context — tags that make data queryable the way analysts think.
Tag sets are configurable for specific team requirements, coaching priorities, or tournament standards.
Officiating events — no-balls, wides, DRS calls, penalties, and umpire decisions — captured as a separate, queryable layer of the match record.
The platform supports DVR input alongside live capture card feeds, allowing tagging from delayed or recorded video where live feeds are not available.
Jukebox Lite generates standard cricket visualisations directly from tagged match data — no separate tool required.
Visualise ball-by-ball landing zones across a session, innings, or series. Filter by bowler, batter, or phase to surface patterns that aren't visible in raw numbers.
See exactly where a batter scores — and where they don't. Shot direction mapped to outcome, filterable by delivery type and match situation.
Ball-tracking density across the pitch surface — a fast visual read of a bowler's lines and lengths over any sample size, from a single spell to a full tournament.
Jukebox Lite doesn't stop at data capture. Built-in reporting and analysis modules turn the tagged dataset into structured outputs — formatted for the people who need them.
Post-match reports can be configured for different audiences: coaching staff get performance breakdowns, selectors get player summaries, and team management gets match-level overviews. Everything is drawn from the same underlying dataset, filtered and formatted to the recipient.
Because the data is tagged to video, every report finding can be immediately validated — the clip is one click away.
Phase-by-phase performance breakdowns, individual player analysis, and team-level summaries — built around how coaches review a match.
Player-level outputs for selector review — consistent format, comparable across matches and tournaments.
Structured data export to client systems — cloud-based, Kadamba-hosted, or local. Compatible with Kadamba's wider data infrastructure.
Automatically compile video playlists from tagged events — by player, phase, shot type, or any combination of parameters. Ready to share with coaches or broadcasters immediately after the match.
From first ball to final report — Jukebox Lite covers every stage of the match lifecycle.
Live and recorded video is embedded directly into the scoring workflow. Scorers can review events close up in real time — improving accuracy and reducing errors without slowing down match operations.
Manage multiple matches, venues, and squads from a single unified platform. Whether you're running one game or an entire tournament, everything is visible and controllable from one place.
Analyse matches through tactical, technical, and performance-driven perspectives. The platform captures the data that matters to coaches, selectors, and broadcasters alike.
From pre-match configuration to ball-by-ball tagging and post-match reporting — Jukebox Lite covers the entire match lifecycle without handoffs between systems.
The Match Module covers everything required to capture, tag, and report on an individual match — from pre-match configuration through to post-match output. It's the core of the Jukebox Lite platform, and it works as a standalone deployment.
The Tournament Module extends this across an entire competition. Multiple venues, multiple matches running simultaneously, centralised data visibility, cross-match reporting, and leaderboards — all managed from a single dashboard. For associations and franchise leagues running multi-round events, the Tournament Module provides the infrastructure to maintain consistent data standards across every fixture.
Jukebox Lite is built to operate across the full range of professional cricket — not just match day.
Jukebox Lite can be operated in two ways. Organisations who want to run the platform themselves can do so — Kadamba provides full training and certification for in-house analysts, ensuring they meet the same data standards as a fully managed deployment. Teams build internal capability while retaining ownership of their operations.
For organisations that prefer a fully managed service, Kadamba deploys its own trained analysts to the venue. Either way, the data standard is the same — consistent, professional, and comparable across every match.
Jukebox Lite is flexible on where your data lives. Captured match data and video can be sent to your own cloud environment, stored on Kadamba's infrastructure, or kept entirely local at the venue — depending on your organisation's requirements and connectivity at the ground.
All three modes are supported. No forced lock-in to a single storage approach.
Full platform screenshots coming soon.
Ball-by-ball scoring with live video feed integration.
Centralised view across multiple matches, venues, and squads.
Customisable output for coaches, analysts, selectors, and broadcasters.
State and national cricket associations running multi-venue competitions need centralised visibility and consistent data standards. Jukebox Lite is built for that scale.
Broadcast and digital production teams need accurate, real-time data that feeds graphics, commentary, and post-match content. The platform delivers clean, structured output.
Professional scorers working at venues need tools that keep up with live play. Jukebox Lite combines speed and precision without demanding technical expertise to operate.
If your team needs structured, video-linked match data captured professionally at the venue — talk to us about Jukebox Lite.
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