1. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    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. 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 ...
  4. link.springer.com

    Sep 15, 2023Advances in science in the form of diagnostic abilities and capability to evaluate the biomechanics of different actions and positions of the body parts now plays a significant role in all sports, more so in Cricket [].The unique action of bowlers, which involves running at a fast pace, twisting the spine and throwing the ball with a bent body is an unnatural repetitive motion potentially ...
  5. jaypeedigital.com

    The Support that Science and Medicine Give to Cricket. J Postgrad Med Edu Res 2023;57(4):153-153. Source of support: Nil. Conflict of interest: None. Modern sports have evolved to such an extent that issues more than the game itself come into play for the improvement of both the sport and the sportsperson. This is inducing significant ...
  6. researchgate.net

    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 ...
  7. researchgate.net

    A study of players in the South African national cricket team competing in the 1999 Cricket World Cup revealed that, in a variety of measures of explosive ('anaerobic') power and aerobic endurance ...
  8. jaypeedigital.com

    South Africa, and compare the role of sports science in Indian cricket and finally identify areas of future concern which would help to bridge the gap between sports medicine and Indian cricket. BACKGRound Even though cricket is one of the world's oldest organized sports, the need to understand this game from a scientific
  9. The article provides an overview of recent research on the science and medicine of cricket since 1999. It discusses research on fielding skills like catching, as well as the physiological demands on fielders. It also examines the sliding stop technique used in fielding and notes the need for more research on fielding injuries. The article reviews recent studies on batting biomechanics and the ...
  10. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    An international stakeholder group will be established, comprising current and former cricketers, cricket coaches, sports medicine professionals, cricket-related researchers and representatives from cricket sporting bodies. ... Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 2018;21:558-63. 10.1016/j.jsams.2017.10.013 [PMC free article] [Google ...
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