Cricket has always been more than a sport. It’s a community. And the Apex Cricket Festivals 2026 reminded us exactly why we do what we do.
Being part of this tournament was a genuinely special experience for the entire StumpEye team — and one we won’t forget in a hurry.
The Reception That Said Everything
From the moment we set up at the Apex Cricket Festivals, something was clear: this community was ready to embrace what we’d built.
It wasn’t just the players — though seeing them lean in, curious about the stump-level footage was a thrill in itself. It was the coaches who pulled us aside with questions about post-session analysis. The parents on the boundary who wanted to understand what the footage looked like . The partners and organizers who got it immediately. Even the audience in the stands.
That kind of all-round warmth is rare, and we felt every bit of it.
For a company that was founded on the belief that professional-grade cricket technology should be accessible to every level of the game — not just elite clubs with big budgets — moments like these are everything. Watching someone use StumpEye for the first time, and seeing their expression when they realize what they’re looking at, never gets old.
A Thank You That Comes From the Heart
We want to take a moment to properly thank the organizers and everyone involved in making the Apex Cricket Festivals 2026 what it was.
Putting on a tournament of this scale takes an enormous amount of work, coordination, and passion. The fact that they carved out a place for StumpEye — and welcomed us so genuinely — means more to us than we can easily express. This wasn’t just a commercial opportunity. It felt like an invitation into something bigger.
To the teams, the umpires, the coaches, the families, the volunteers, and everyone else who made the event run: thank you. You created an environment where cricket thrived, and where technology like ours could find its purpose.
What This Partnership Could Become
We’re early in our journey. StumpEye is still growing, still learning, still refining. But events like the Apex Cricket Festivals are the kind of experiences that shape what a company becomes.
We came away with something beyond footage and data — we came away with a clearer picture of what cricket communities actually need, what excites them, and what makes technology feel genuinely useful rather than just impressive.
That’s invaluable.
We hope this is the beginning of a long and meaningful partnership with the Apex Cricket Festivals. We’d love to return next year, and the year after that. We’d love to watch this relationship grow alongside the tournament itself — and alongside the players who’ll look back one day and remember using StumpEye before it was everywhere.
Cricket deserves technology that keeps up with its ambition. We’re committed to building it. And tournaments like Apex are exactly the kind of stage where that story gets told.
Here’s to many more seasons together. 🏏


