Felton et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Optimising the front foot contact phase of the cricket fast bowling actionFelton et al., 2020
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- Felton P
- Yeadon M
- King M
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- Journal of Sports Sciences
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Cricket fast bowling is a dynamic activity in which a bowler runs up and repeatedly delivers the ball at high speeds. Experimental studies have previously linked ball release speed and several technique parameters with conflicting results. As a result, computer simulation …
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