The kinematic differences between off-spin and leg-spin bowling in cricket

Sports Biomech. 2016 Sep;15(3):295-313. doi: 10.1080/14763141.2016.1161819. Epub 2016 Apr 29.

Abstract

Spin bowling is generally coached using a standard technical framework, but this practice has not been based upon a comparative biomechanical analysis of leg-spin and off-spin bowling. This study analysed the three-dimensional (3D) kinematics of 23 off-spin and 20 leg-spin bowlers using a Cortex motion analysis system to identify how aspects of the respective techniques differed. A multivariate ANOVA found that certain data tended to validate some of the stated differences in the coaching literature. Off-spin bowlers had a significantly shorter stride length (p = 0.006) and spin rate (p = 0.001), but a greater release height than leg-spinners (p = 0.007). In addition, a number of other kinematic differences were identified that were not previously documented in coaching literature. These included a larger rear knee flexion (p = 0.007), faster approach speed (p < 0.001), and flexing elbow action during the arm acceleration compared with an extension action used by most of the off-spin bowlers. Off-spin and leg-spin bowlers also deviated from the standard coaching model for the shoulder alignment, front knee angle at release, and forearm mechanics. This study suggests that off-spin and leg-spin are distinct bowling techniques, supporting the development of two different coaching models in spin bowling.

Keywords: Flight; coaching; magnus Force; motion-analysis; swerve.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Acceleration
  • Arm / physiology
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Elbow / physiology
  • Humans
  • Leg / physiology*
  • Sports / physiology*
  • Task Performance and Analysis
  • Time and Motion Studies
  • Young Adult