Have you ever wanted to see Jos Buttler reverse sweep across your kitchen table? Or watch Heather Knight play a masterful cover drive in your back garden?
Well thanks to the magic of The Hundred and Sky Sports, now you can!
As part of our ground-breaking coverage of cricket’s 100-ball competition, the Sky Sports App is offering an unprecedented digital experience which sees some of the game’s biggest stars captured as avatars.
Sky and The Hundred have captured players’ full range of movements in accurate detail, with the lifelike avatars appearing wherever you are via your mobile phone – and you can share it with your friends and family.
Fans can now interact with Moeen Ali, Heather Knight, Ben Stokes, Sarah Taylor, Jos Buttler, Lauren Bell, Saqib Mahmood, Natalie Sciver, Adil Rashid, Mady Villiers, Sophia Dunkley and even Sky Sports presenter Andrew Flintoff.
To enjoy the experience, you simply need to download the Sky Sports App (download for iPhone or download for Android).
If you already have the Sky Sports App then please update it to make sure you have the latest version. The avatars work best on newer devices.
The idea is to bring fans closer to the players than ever before and allow them to engage with their heroes, as well as make the game more accessible and attract new audiences.
Bryan Henderson, Sky Sports Director of Cricket, said: “We are so excited to present this incredible technology to our users. We have worked in partnership with The Hundred on a fan-first approach we believe will open the game up to new audiences.
“The Hundred will have a bespoke look and feel on TV and the avatars are a key part of what will make our coverage so dynamic.”
Alison Crowe, Director of Digital and Data, ECB, said: “Through our partnership with Sky, the creation of our hyper-real avatars will bring fans and players together on an unprecedented level.
“Imagine having a virtual Heather Knight, Saqib Mahmood or Ben Stokes showcasing their skills in your home – it’s incredibly exciting.”