Caught Bugs
When the spike on the graph is a literal game-changer. In the world of tech, an "edge case" is a headache; in the world of cricket, an "ultra-edge" is a heartbeat-skipping moment of truth. This shirt is for the QA engineers and developers who have a hawk-eye for detail, whether they are analysing a Snickometer or a stack trace. It’s the perfect attire for those who know that the tiniest "edge" can mean the difference between a successful deployment and a long walk back to the pavilion.
The Technical Specs
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The Core Architecture: Crafted from 100% premium cotton, providing a soft-touch interface that keeps you calm even when the Third Umpire is checking the replay.
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The Bandwidth Layer: Features a 180 GSM lightweight fabric, offering a breathable experience that won't overheat during high-stakes "Bug or No Bug" decisions.
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The System Interface: Designed with a perfect unisex regular fit, ensuring a scalable and comfortable look for every member of the engineering squad and the fan club.
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The Build Quality: Engineered for high durability, maintaining its "Definition of Done" through endless wash cycles and intense match-day celebrations.
The Gift-Ready Logic
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The High-Precision Prize: The ultimate gift for the tester who is famous for catching those "ultra-fine" bugs that everyone else missed during the sprint.
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The Cricket-Tech Crossover: An ideal present for the developer who has a dedicated monitor for live cricket streams and another for the debugger.
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The Secret Santa MVP: A guaranteed high-value win for any tech office gift exchange, perfectly blending niche sports tech with the daily grind of software testing.
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The "Clean Sheet" Award: A thoughtful way to reward a teammate who just successfully navigated a complex release without a single "edge" getting past them.
The Maintenance Script
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Standard Sanitization: Always wash inside-out in cold water to ensure the print doesn't "retire hurt" after its first few processing cycles.
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Thermal Management: Dry on low heat settings to prevent any unexpected fabric shrinkage (unlike the margin of error on a DRS review).
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UI Refactoring: Be sure to flip the shirt inside out before ironing to protect the high-fidelity text from direct thermal execution.
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Operational Deployment: Best worn during "Bug Bash" sessions or tournament finals to remind everyone that you catch what others can't even see.