Category
Stick/club/racquet sports
Document Type
Paper
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine if elite female cricket batters’ body or bat kinematics differed when facing fast or spin bowling in a power-hitting task. Six elite female cricket batters completed a straight drive power hitting task against both fast and spin bowling, captured by a 3D motion capture system. Select kinematic variables were analysed using Visual 3D software. Elite female batters may use the increased movement time afforded by the slower spin bowling speed to enhance bat-ball impact, bat speed and launch angle through reducing distance from the pitch of the ball to impact, and increasing thorax-pelvis separation (X-Factor) and top wrist ulnar deviation compared with facing fast bowling.
Recommended Citation
Alway, Peter; Peploe, Chris; King, Mark; Wedatilake, Thamindu; Finch, Jonathan; and McErlain-Naylor, Stuart
(2022)
"ELITE FEMALE CRICKET POWER-HITTING BATTING TECHNIQUE DIFFERS BETWEEN FAST AND SPIN BOWLING DELIVERIES,"
ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 40:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol40/iss1/5