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Physiological responses and bowling performance during repeated spells of medium-fast bowlingDUFFIELD, Rob; CARNEY, Mitchell; KARPPINEN, Stuart et al.Journal of sports sciences (Print). 2009, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 27-35, issn 0264-0414, 9 p.Article

The contribution of isokinetic strength parameters to the performance of cricket batsmenNUNES, Terence; COETZEE, Ben.Isokinetics and exercise science. 2007, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 233-244, issn 0959-3020, 12 p.Article

A successful operational research intervention in one-day cricketDUCKWORTH, F. C; LEWIS, A. J.The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 2004, Vol 55, Num 7, pp 749-759, issn 0160-5682, 11 p.Article

Visual strategies of sub-elite cricket batsmen in response to different ball velocitiesCROFT, J. L; BUTTON, C; DICKS, M et al.Human movement science. 2010, Vol 29, Num 5, pp 751-763, issn 0167-9457, 13 p.Conference Paper

Movement patterns and physical strain during a novel, simulated cricket batting innings (BATEX)HOUGHTON, Laurence; DAWSON, Brian; RUBENSON, Jonas et al.Journal of sports sciences (Print). 2011, Vol 29, Num 8, pp 801-809, issn 0264-0414, 9 p.Article

Anthropometric characteristics of elite cricket fast bowlersSTUELCKEN, Max; PYNE, David; SINCLAIR, Peter et al.Journal of sports sciences (Print). 2007, Vol 25, Num 14, pp 1587-1597, issn 0264-0414, 11 p.Article

Fast Bowlers in Cricket Demonstrate Up to 3- to 4-Week Delay Between High Workloads and Increased Risk of InjuryORCHARD, John W; JAMES, Trefor; PORTUS, Marc et al.American journal of sports medicine. 2009, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 1186-1192, issn 0363-5465, 7 p.Article

Movement patterns in cricket vary by both position and game formatPETERSEN, Carl J; PYNE, David; DAWSON, Brian et al.Journal of sports sciences (Print). 2010, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 45-52, issn 0264-0414, 8 p.Article

Quantifying Elbow Extension and Elbow Hyperextension in Cricket Bowling: A case study of Jenny GunnKING, Mark A; YEADON, Maurice R.Journal of sports sciences (Print). 2012, Vol 30, Num 9, pp 937-947, issn 0264-0414, 11 p.Article

Effect of hind-limb autotomy on calling and hiding behavior in the band-legged ground cricket, Dianemobius nigrofasciatusMATSUOKA, Nobuhiro; MIYAKAWA, Misa; ISHIHARA, Michihiro et al.Journal of ethology. 2011, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 209-213, issn 0289-0771, 5 p.Article

An analysis of strategy in the first three innings in test cricket: declaration and the follow-onSCARF, P; AKHTAR, S.The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 2011, Vol 62, Num 11, pp 1931-1940, issn 0160-5682, 10 p.Article

A fair method for resetting the target in interrupted one-day cricket matchesDUCKWORTH, F. C; LEWIS, A. J.The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 1998, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 220-227, issn 0160-5682Article

Duckworth-Lewis and Twenty20 cricketBHATTACHARYA, R; GILL, P. S; SWARTZ, T. B et al.The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 2011, Vol 62, Num 11, pp 1951-1957, issn 0160-5682, 7 p.Article

Optimal batting orders in cricketNORMAN, J. M; CLARKE, S. R.The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 2010, Vol 61, Num 6, pp 980-986, issn 0160-5682, 7 p.Article

The associations between fast bowling technique and ball release speed : A pilot study of the within-bowler and between-bowler approachesSALTER, Craig W; SINCLAIR, Peter J; PORTUS, Marc R et al.Journal of sports sciences (Print). 2007, Vol 25, Num 11, pp 1279-1285, issn 0264-0414, 7 p.Article

Viewed from all sides: statues, sport and Eddie GilbertOSMOND, Gary; PHILLIPS, Murray G.Australian aboriginal studies (Canberra. 1983). 2014, Num 1, pp 16-32, issn 0729-4352, 17 p.Article

Aerodynamics of sports ballsMAHTA, R. D.Annual review of fluid mechanics. 1985, Vol 17, pp 151-189, issn 0066-4189Article

Anthropometric, biomechanical, and isokinetic strength predictors of ball release speed in high-performance cricket fast bowlersWORMGOOR, Shohn; HARDEN, Lois; MCKINON, Warrick et al.Journal of sports sciences (Print). 2010, Vol 28, Num 9, pp 957-965, issn 0264-0414, 9 p.Article

Cricket-based robotsBIRCH, Matthew C; QUINN, Roger D; POLLACK, Alan J et al.IEEE robotics & automation magazine. 2002, Vol 9, Num 4, pp 20-30, issn 1070-9932, 11 p.Article

Legality of bowling actions in cricketGOONETILLEKE, R. S.Ergonomics. 1999, Vol 42, Num 10, pp 1386-1397, issn 0014-0139Article

Measures to prevent cricket injuries : An overviewFINCH, C. F; ELLIOTT, B. C; MCGRATH, A. C et al.Sports medicine (Auckland). 1999, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 263-272, issn 0112-1642Article

A fair allocation of county cricket opponentsWRIGHT, M.The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 1992, Vol 43, Num 3, pp 195-201, issn 0160-5682Article

Attunement to haptic information helps skilled performers select implements for striking a ball in cricketHEADRICK, Jonathon; RENSHAW, Ian; PINDER, Ross A et al.Attention, perception & psychophysics. 2012, Vol 74, Num 8, pp 1782-1791, issn 1943-3921, 10 p.Article

The resilience of natural interceptive actions to refractive blurMANN, David L; ABERNETHY, Bruce; FARROW, Damian et al.Human movement science. 2010, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 386-400, issn 0167-9457, 15 p.Article

Is optimal vision required for the successful execution of an interceptive task?MANN, David L; HO, Nathan Y; DE SOUZA, Neilsen J et al.Human movement science. 2007, Vol 26, Num 3, pp 343-356, issn 0167-9457, 14 p.Article

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