The Ashes 2013: We've got every ball, every shot and every wicket covered as Hawk-Eye signs for Sportsmail... and it's FREE!
By Mark Alford
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The Ashes umpires will use it. Wimbledon's officials trust it and television viewers have grown to love it... It is Hawk-Eye, it's new to MailOnline Sport for the Ashes and it is sure to be the star of the series.
And you can use the iconic analysis tool for FREE.
Run machine: England's Kevin Pietersen celebrates reaching his century during day three of the Second Ashes Test match between Australia and England at Adelaide Oval in 2010
New to Sportsmail: Hawk-Eye is the latest addition to our cricket stable and will be available throughout the Ashes series
Want to know where Alastair Cook scored all his runs?
Or how many outswingers Jimmy Anderson sent down to befuddle the Aussie openers?
Keen to see what length the Aussies were bowling to Kevin Pietersen?
MailOnline's live Hawk-Eye service can tell you at the click of your mouse or scroll of your tablet.
We've got every ball, every stroke and every wicket covered as the action unfolds at Trent Bridge, Lord's, the Emirates Old Trafford, the Emirates International Cricket Ground Durham and the Kia Oval.
The Interactive Scorecard allows users to relive each batsman's dismissal, see where they scored their runs - or not as the case may be - and plot the deliveries received using the Pitch Map graphic and the Beehive Placement.
There's also a Trajectory Viewer where you can track every over of the Tests - from the umpire's view, the wicketkeeper's position and the slip's view.
Small urn, big prize: Captain Alastair Cook (left) shows off the Ashes urn during the 2011 National Television Awards at the O2 Arena and (right) an example of the Hawk-Eye Pitch Map from England's Champions Trophy over Australia earlier this summer
Wagon Wheel: These Hawk-Eye graphics will show the distribution of runs around the ground for each batsman
Interactive scorecard: You'll be able to see how each batsman was dismissed and analyse his every shot
Sealed with a kiss: (from left) Alastair Cook, Graeme Swann and James Anderson celebrate 2011 Ashes victory in the Sydney Cricket Ground dressing room
We'll have a chart plotting the top bowling speeds of both sides' attacks and even a graphic detailing variable bounce.
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