Abstract

Introduction: Fast bowlers (FBs) will often attempt to maximise ball release velocity (BRV) to assist in dismissing opposing batsman. The ground reaction force (GRF) generated during front foot contact (FFC) can contribute to increased BRV. Consequently, FBs must ensure they have the necessary lower-limb strength and eccentric capacity to appropriately attenuate and utilise the forces experienced during FFC. Despite this link between physical capacity (strength) and expression of force (GRF at FFC), there has been limited analysis of training interventions in FBs.

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