AbstractAs torque is imparted on a cricket ball before release, the spin vector precesses into the torque vector. Normalising the precession speed to the torque and the angular velocity yields the ‘normalised precession’, i.e. the angle between the spin vector and the torque vector. The maximal normalised precession was analysed in spin bowling, specifically in finger- and wrist spin, and topspin, sidespin and backspin deliveries. The data were recorded with a smart cricket ball and a Cortex motion analysis system. The maximal normalised precession at the beginning of the finger torque increased from topspin to backspin. The reason for this behaviour is that the motion of the bowling arm imparts a topspin on the ball, and therefore the spin...
Spin bowling is a valuable skill in cricket, holding a place in the record books for its wicket taki...
Cricket is the most famous game but no research work in cricket in the field of biomechanics. The ai...
Bowling in cricket is traditionally thought to be a rigid-arm motion, allowing no elbow straightenin...
A smart cricket ball was developed which houses three high-speed gyros, PCB, microcontroller, batter...
Spin bowling plays a fundamental role within the game of cricket yet little is known about the initi...
AbstractIn seam bowling, the spin vector precesses rapidly into the torque vector, thereby crossing ...
AbstractIn seam bowling, the first two fingers are supposed to impart equal amounts of back-spin to ...
In seam bowling, the first two fingers are supposed to impart equal amounts of back-spin to the ball...
AbstractIn off-spin bowling (finger-spin delivery with a sidespin, right-handed bowler), the ball ro...
A smart cricket ball, instrumented with three high-speed MEMS gyroscopes, was used to measure perfor...
A smart cricket ball was used to investigate the influence of increased spin rate on the bowling per...
In the off-spin bowling grip, the ball is clamped between index and middle fingers. Spin bowlers att...
The aim of this study was to identify the key kinematic parameters which contribute to higher spin r...
The purpose of this paper is to outline an experimental procedure for measuring the spin rate and di...
The main aim of this study was to evaluating the various relationships of the identified biomechanic...
Spin bowling is a valuable skill in cricket, holding a place in the record books for its wicket taki...
Cricket is the most famous game but no research work in cricket in the field of biomechanics. The ai...
Bowling in cricket is traditionally thought to be a rigid-arm motion, allowing no elbow straightenin...
A smart cricket ball was developed which houses three high-speed gyros, PCB, microcontroller, batter...
Spin bowling plays a fundamental role within the game of cricket yet little is known about the initi...
AbstractIn seam bowling, the spin vector precesses rapidly into the torque vector, thereby crossing ...
AbstractIn seam bowling, the first two fingers are supposed to impart equal amounts of back-spin to ...
In seam bowling, the first two fingers are supposed to impart equal amounts of back-spin to the ball...
AbstractIn off-spin bowling (finger-spin delivery with a sidespin, right-handed bowler), the ball ro...
A smart cricket ball, instrumented with three high-speed MEMS gyroscopes, was used to measure perfor...
A smart cricket ball was used to investigate the influence of increased spin rate on the bowling per...
In the off-spin bowling grip, the ball is clamped between index and middle fingers. Spin bowlers att...
The aim of this study was to identify the key kinematic parameters which contribute to higher spin r...
The purpose of this paper is to outline an experimental procedure for measuring the spin rate and di...
The main aim of this study was to evaluating the various relationships of the identified biomechanic...
Spin bowling is a valuable skill in cricket, holding a place in the record books for its wicket taki...
Cricket is the most famous game but no research work in cricket in the field of biomechanics. The ai...
Bowling in cricket is traditionally thought to be a rigid-arm motion, allowing no elbow straightenin...