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The backlift techniques of cricketers in the Indian Premier League: batting implications for the shorter format
Habib Noorbhai
International Sports Studies 42 No. 1 (2020)
https://doi.org/10.30819/iss.42-1.05 pp: 47-54 2020-06-22
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Stichworte/keywords: batsmen, biomechanics, batting backlift technique, Indian Premier League, cricket
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Noorbhai, H. (2020). The backlift techniques of cricketers in the Indian Premier League: batting implications for the shorter format. International Sports Studies, 42 (1), 47-54. doi:10.30819/iss.42-1.05
@article{Noorbhai_2020,
doi = {10.30819/iss.42-1.05},
url = {https://doi.org/10.30819/iss.42-1.05},
year = 2020,
publisher = {Logos Verlag Berlin},
volume = {42},
number = {1},
pages = {47-54},
author = {Habib Noorbhai},
title = {The backlift techniques of cricketers in the Indian Premier League: batting implications for the shorter format},
journal = {International Sports Studies}
}
Abstract
Cricket batting is a complex movement which can be broken down into a number of
components such as the grip, stance, initial movement, backlift, downswing and followthrough.
The batting backlift technique (BBT) is an important component of the overall
batting technique, when the batsman lifts the bat in preparation for the downswing when
impact is made with the ball. Research has demonstrated that the BBT appears to be a
key contributing factor to successful batsmanship. For the purpose of this study, video
footage of players from the Indian Premier League (IPL) season was analysed (n = 30).
This was used to identify the type of BBT employed by the batsmen at the moment the
bowler released the ball. The number of players using a lateral batting backlift
technique (LBBT) (n = 27) was significantly greater than those using a straight batting
backlift technique (SBBT) (χ2 = 19.2, df = 1, p < 0.001). The results showed that 90%
of the top performing IPL batsmen during the 2016 season did not adopt the
traditionally taught SBBT. Instead, they adopted a more looped action in which the
movement of the bat at the moment the bowler released the ball was in the direction of
the slips (i.e.: the fielders positioned at an angle behind the batsmen). From this study,
it can be postulated that a LBBT is a key contributing factor for batting success, at least
in the shorter version of the game, as represented by T20 cricket. It is suggested that in
order to score at a rapid rate, as required in T20 games, a LBBT is more effective for
batsmen (particularly for presenting an open face of the bat), whereas a SBBT, which
is a more a defensive action, may be more suitable for use in the more extended Test
match version of the game.
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