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The effect of spin in swing bowling in cricket: model trajectories for spin alone

Physica Scripta, 2015
In ‘swing’ bowling, as employed by fast and fast-medium bowlers in cricket, back-spin along the line of the seam is normally applied in order to keep the seam vertical and to provide stability against ‘wobble’ of the seam. Whilst spin is normally thought of as primarily being the slow bowlerʼs domain, the spin applied by the swing bowler has the side ...
Garry Robinson, Ian Robinson
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Bowling machine delivers new spin on cricket

Physics World, 2006
When England's cricketers take on Australia in the Ashes later this month, they can expect to face a variety of hostile bowling, from the tricky spin of Shane Warne to the speed and accuracy of Glenn McGrath. To succeed against such deliveries requires huge amounts of practice, which is why a bowling machine developed by researchers at Loughborough ...
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Pelvic and trunk mechanics and injury in cricket: A spin bowling case study

International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 2016
An international cricket spin bowler was experiencing asymmetrical low back pain while bowling his off-break delivery. The aim of this study was to identify technical discrepancies between the bowler’s off-break delivery and his other variations, which did not cause low back pain.
Kane Middleton   +2 more
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Identification of key performance parameters during off-spin bowling with a smart cricket ball

Sports Technology, 2011
A smart cricket ball, instrumented with three high-speed MEMS gyroscopes, was used to measure performance parameters during off-spin bowling. The average spin rate and finger torque generated by the bowler were 22.7 rps and 0.28 N·m, respectively. The arm motion could be clearly identified on the spin-axis vector diagram. The spin-axis vector described
Fuss, Franz Konstantin   +4 more
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The influence of upper-body mechanics, anthropometry and isokinetic strength on performance in wrist-spin cricket bowling

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2019
Delivering a cricket ball with a wrist-spin (WS) bowling technique is considered one of the game's most difficult skills. Limited biomechanical information exists for WS bowlers across skill levels. The purpose of this study was to compare biomechanical, isokinetic strength and anthropometric measures between elite (12) and pathway bowlers (eight ...
Wayne Spratford   +4 more
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Factors affecting performance in elite finger-spin bowling

2019
Full-body three-dimensional kinematics, passive joint range of motion and bowling parameters from match play were calculated to enable the analysis of elite finger spin bowling technique and delivery mechanics. Specifically, the effect of kinematic parameters and passive joint range of motion contributing to the production of spin were examined whilst ...
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Novel spin-bowl-compatible, wet developable bottom anti-reflective coating for i-line applications

SPIE Proceedings, 2003
A novel spin-bowl-compatible bottom anti-reflective coating (BARC) for i-line applications is presented in this study. The BARCs were prepared from a titanate sol-gel material, which exhibits excellent spin-bowl compatibility with a wide variety of solvents. A variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometer measurement on the titanate BARC gives an n (real
Vandana N. Krishnamurthy   +2 more
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The Relationship of Selected Anthropometric and Biomechanical Variables with the Performance of Players in Off Spin Bowling

International Journal of Scientific Research, 2012
Introduction A sport is as old as the human society and it has achieved a universal following in the modern times. It now enjoys popularity, which out strips any others form of social activity. It has become an integral part of the educational process; millions of fans follow different sport.
Meenaben S Puwar, Dr. Vipul H Upadhya
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Spinning Disc–Spinning Bowl Contactor

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2023
Sanjeev Kumar, Kshetramohan Sahoo
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The off-break and “doosra”: Kinematic variations of elite and sub-elite bowlers in creating ball spin in cricket bowling

Sports Biomechanics, 2009
This study sought to identify kinematic differences in finger-spin bowling actions required to generate variations in ball speed and spin between different playing groups. A 12-camera Vicon system recorded the off-spin bowling actions of six elite and 13 high-performance spin bowlers, and the "doosra" actions of four elite and two high-performance ...
Chin, Aaron   +4 more
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