V6 Sports Unveils World-Class, PCC-Certified DRS System — Made in India, Designed for Global Cricket

New Delhi(The Uttam Hindu): In a historic leap for Indian sports innovation, V6 Sports, a pioneering Indian sports-tech company, has launched a globally certified Decision Review System (DRS), developed entirely in India and tailored for elite international cricket.
This next-generation DRS technology has been certified by the Professional Cricket Council (PCC), establishing it as a globally trusted solution for fair and transparent on-field decision-making. Built to match — and in many ways exceed — the standards set by existing international systems, the V6 Sports DRS is poised to redefine accuracy and affordability in cricket officiating.
Key Features of the V6 Sports DRS System:
• Ultra-Precision Ball Tracking
• High-Fidelity Snickometer/UltraEdge
• Advanced Hotspot Thermal Imaging
• High-Speed Multi-Camera Integration
• Real-time Replay & Decision Interface
These features have been optimized for minimal latency, maximum reliability and seamless integration into match-day broadcast and umpire review systems.
CEO Navneet Saini Speaks
Speaking at the launch event, Mr. Navneet Saini, CEO of V6 Sports, said: “This is not just a technological breakthrough, it’s a moment of national pride. For decades, India has been dependent on foreign technology for critical cricket infrastructure like DRS. Today, we change that narrative. The V6 Sports DRS is built by Indian engineers, for the world, and certified to the highest global standards.”
He further added:
“Our goal was clear – to build a system that is accurate, transparent and accessible for every level of the sport — from grassroots to international. We are proud to say that our system delivers all of that, at a fraction of the traditional cost.”
‘Make in India’ Milestone for Cricket
Developed entirely within India, the V6 Sports DRS aligns with the ‘Make in India’ initiative, showcasing the country’s emerging strength in advanced sports technology. It opens the door for Indian-made tech to be deployed in major international leagues, Test matches, and T20 tournaments globally.
Initial roll-out is planned in state-level cricket boards, domestic leagues, and televised tournaments within India, followed by expansion to emerging cricket nations looking for cost-effective yet certified DRS options.
India Now a Global Exporter of Cricket Tech
Cricket analysts are hailing the development as a game-changer, as India moves from being a consumer of sports technology to a credible exporter. The DRS system will also offer custom integration for broadcasters and tournament organizers worldwide.