During the IND vs. ENG 1st Test, visuals of Mohammed Siraj with an in-ear device stirred some curiosity among fans, speculating whether it was a communication tool. However, players in international cricket are strictly prohibited from using live communication devices during play under ICC regulations.
What is a radio earwig?
A radio earwig is a small, discreet in-ear radio receiver used primarily to listen to live audio broadcasts—most commonly in sports stadiums or at live events. It allows fans to hear real-time commentary while watching the action unfold in front of them.
These devices are especially popular in cricket, Formula 1, and horse racing, where detailed commentary enhances the spectator experience. The earwig typically tunes into a specific FM frequency or a dedicated event broadcast channel. Some advanced models, like those from Sound Decisions can store multiple frequencies and even switch between AM and FM bands
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