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    The aim of this narrative review is to document an understanding of cricket coaching in the context of South Africa and recognise the importance of technology and innovation for cricket (and sports in general) in the context of the fourth industrial revolution. In addition, an understanding of the evolvement of batting and factors contributing to successful batting as well as the links that exist…

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    In 1963, the West Indian Marxist C.L.R. James posed the deceptively benign question: “What do they know of cricket, who only cricket know?” A challenge to the public to re-consider cricket and its meaning, James was, all too subtly, attempting to counter the game’s elitist orthodoxy. Regrettably, he failed, and the history of cricket in England remains as it did a century ago — until now. In…

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    Injury incidence within male elite New Zealand cricket from the early T20 era: 2009–2015 BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 2021;7:e001168. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001168 You can read the full paper here Tell us more about yourself and the author team. I am a physiotherapist based in New Zealand. Over the last few years, I have worked primarily with a variety of sports…

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    Objectives Investigate the observable player behaviours and features of both concussive (HS-C) and non-concussive (HS-NC) helmet strikes and describe their impact on playing performance. Methods Elite male cricketers sustaining helmet strikes between the 2016 and 2018 seasons were identified by the England and Wales Cricket Board. Medical records identified players sustaining a concussion and…

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    Objectives This study aimed to describe the injury epidemiology of domestic and international level male New Zealand cricketers from seasons 2009–2010 to 2014–2015 across all match formats given the increasing popularity of T20 cricket. Methods Match exposure and injury surveillance data collected prospectively by New Zealand Cricket was analysed using international consensus recommendations for…

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    Prof Habib Noorbhai is currently an Associate Professor in Sports Science at the University of Johannesburg. He also serves as Director of the Biomedical Engineering and Healthcare Technology (BEAHT) Research Centre. In 2017, he won the coveted title of Mr South Africa, using the platform and title to evoke change in health, sport and education among marginalised groups and…

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