Trunk Muscles for Cricket Fast Bowling? │ Prof Benita Olivier

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Lecture 6 of the #ScienceOfCricket series. Professor Benita Olivier discusses asymmetry of internal oblique muscle thickness in relation to cricket fast bowling speed and accuracy. She presents an overview of research in this area, including discussion of the trade-off between performance and injury risk factors in cricket fast bowling.

00:00 The Science of Cricket
00:15 Prof Benita Olivier
01:55 Asymmetry in Oblique Muscle Thickness in Cricket Fast Bowling
03:00 Cricket fast bowling Performance
04:28 The Internal Oblique Muscle
05:12 Trunk Muscle Asymmetry in Cricket Fast Bowling
07:48 Internal Oblique Asymmetry as an Injury Risk Factor in Cricket Fast Bowling?
11:57 Internal Oblique Asymmetry and Performance in Cricket Fast Bowling

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Thanks for the brilliant research and presentation. It was enlightening.

abhishekchauhan
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I am Physio from Pakistan Cricket Board,
I agree with the difference of IO muscle thickness in fast bowler and also in spinner who have more rotatory component in their action. This difference is obvious in all active bowlers and might diminish in non active bowlers, this difference is perhaps due to inactivity of injured bowler during injury, not a primary cause of that injury.

drtayyab