Murali's doosra: technology and the law in cricket
Author(s)
Elliott, Bruce
Alderson, Jacque
Reid, Siobhan
Lloyd, David
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2005
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Technology is playing an ever increasing role in today's society. Its influence has flowed to sport where technique modification and player movement based on video analysis, "instant replays", commercial breaks during a game and the scrutiny of player behaviour from video are all common occurrences. The authors outline the system used by the School of Human Movement and Exercise Science at the University of Western Australia to assess bowling (fast and spin) for the International Cricket Council.Technology is playing an ever increasing role in today's society. Its influence has flowed to sport where technique modification and player movement based on video analysis, "instant replays", commercial breaks during a game and the scrutiny of player behaviour from video are all common occurrences. The authors outline the system used by the School of Human Movement and Exercise Science at the University of Western Australia to assess bowling (fast and spin) for the International Cricket Council.
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Journal Title
Sport Health
Volume
23
Issue
3