“Every fast bowler is different, like a thumb impression. You have to work on each individual, with respect to their own conditioning, their balance and dynamic stability, function stability and ...
Every fast bowler has different physical limits, and respecting those boundaries is essential for their longevity.
The Ashes 2025 once again highlighted how crucial workload management and rest-and-rotation policies are for fast bowlers in ...
From having a bat broken on his bat at the age of 12 to injuring 17 players in the domestic season in 2011, Bangladesh's ...
Cricket fast bowlers are recognised for their elevated injury risk, largely due to the complex interplay between high-intensity workloads, biomechanical demands and technical execution. Contemporary ...
South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada is battling a rib injury, jeopardizing his participation in the upcoming 2026 T20 ...
Australia's Cameron Green is hit in the grille of his helmet by a delivery from Mark Wood Saaeed Khan/AFP via Getty Images It was so fast and brutal it almost knocked the near two-metre-tall Cameron ...
My editors tasked me, having seen more than 500 Test matches, with whittling down the finest 30 fast bowlers who ever drew breath. It is an almost impossible task, but I gave myself a helping hand ...
English cricketer Brydon Carse recently experienced a severe foot injury (2024-2025) so painful, that he considered ...