Quantification of the demands of cricket bowling and the relationship to injury risk: a systematic review
Abstract Background Bowling in cricket is a complex sporting movement which, despite being well characterised, still produces a significant number of injuries each year. Fast bowlers are more likely to be injured than any other playing role. Frequency, duration, intensity and volume of bowling, whic...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Constable (Author), Daniel Wundersitz (Author), Rodrigo Bini (Author), Michael Kingsley (Author) |
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