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The Xiaomi entry level mobile which I have currently isn't the best, but I will try it.Use a rejected smart phone. Most any smart phone made within the last 5 yrs has a good enough camera. A tripod adapter can be had for $5 USD and a tripod for not much more than that.
Don't agree... It really depends on the use case. If you just want to record and do nothing with it, then 1080p is fine. If you want to do some light editing 4k might be beneficial, but I would say that getting high framerate is more beneficial since the ball is moving fast and in garbage quality, it's sometimes hard to see. There is no need for over analyzing though. Ask teammates who have best camera phone. Record a few points with different settings (1080p 60fps, 4k30fps, 1080p120fps if you have a nice phone) and find out which is the best for you. If you don't do anything special than even older pcs will chew through the footage, even my phone can handle it...Make sure that you carry a spare battery for the phone. Also 4K is not really needed and 4k needs a really powerful pc for editing.