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  1. tandfonline.com

    Research into the science and medicine underlying cricket performance and injury has progressed since the First World Congress of Science and Medicine in Cricket in 1999. This review covers material on the physiological and psychological demands of the game and preparation for it, the biomechanics and motor control of cricket skills, the ...
    Author:Roger M. BartlettPublished:2003
  2. semanticscholar.org

    Research into the science and medicine underlying cricket performance and injury has progressed since the First World Congress of Science and Medicine in Cricket in 1999 but much more research needs to be done before a full understanding of the scientific aspects of the game is gained. Abstract Research into the science and medicine underlying cricket performance and injury has progressed ...
  3. Sports injuries affect personal activities in 51.4% of those injured and cricket and soccer have been identified as sports with most significant injuries. 12 With further improvements in performances to result from research in sports science, it is important for technical staff to be informed of important findings through dialogue. With ...
  4. researchgate.net

    Cricket, like many other sports, requires a high level of Players of Bangladesh motor fitness, as players need to perform various activities such as running, throwing, and swinging a bat [6]. A ...
  5. researchgate.net

    Cricket has a known history spanning from the 16 th century till present, with international matches having been played since 1844. The game of cricket arrived in Australia as early as ...
  6. Until recent years, cricket was often thought of as being backward in embracing sports medicine and science compared with some other sports. However, the sport of cricket has long exercised a fascination over scientists and medical practitioners. This has been reflected in many research papers in various sports science or sports medicine journals and in major review papers of batting,1 bowling ...
  7. Research in sport continues to contribute to improved performances. Teams that have embraced this concept have excelled over the last few decades. Science and cricket is a fairly new marriage, and many world teams only now understand the gap between those who incorporate science and those who rely solely on talent. Neither can prosper without the other. Cricket is an ideal sport for a ...
  8. link.springer.com

    Jun 1, 2024The literature on cricket and sports medicine is extensive. Yet there are several important topics in cricket and sports medicine that require further exploration. Firstly, most of the literature on biomechanics, injury surveillance, and counter measures focus on male elite cricket players. ... Bartlett RM (2003) The science and medicine of ...
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