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Performance Analysis – Batting PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING Share your scores with us! Tag us on Instagram/Twitter @360cricket_uk Email us at [email protected] PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING During the last 15 years, the use of performance analysis within cricket has increased massively. Every major county now has a full time performance analyst, their role is to identify both its own team’s strength and weaknesses as well as their oppositions. There are now many dierent ways that players from club level, all the way up to international level can analysis their own technique. A piece of coding equipment that records The R66T Academy App allows club/grassroots players catching percentages and locations. players to compare their technique side by side The data will be processed into information against professionals. that can be given directly to players to help them improve their fielding. Within this document there are tasks which will help you to: - Identify a batsman’s scoring areas - Learn how to complete a wagon wheel analysis - Identify a batsman’s strengths & weaknesses LINKS FOR IMAGES ABOVE - PLEASE COPY AND PASTE INTO YOUR WEB BROWSER https://www.therootacademy.co.uk/coaching/coaching-app/ https://www.analysispro.com/blog/millfield-school-performance-analysis-in-football P1 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING Identifying a batsman’s scoring areas During a match, you may see that each batsman has their own favourite areas to hit the ball into. In the wagon wheels below you can see how players dierent batting styles result in them hitting the ball into dierent areas. Kevin Pietersen had the ability to hit the ball Joe Root has a very good defensive technique to many dierent parts of the ground. You that is suited to test cricket. He has the ability can from the wagon wheel above that he to play to his strengths and you can see from also had a special talent which was to hit the the wagon wheel above that he scores a lot of ball straight down the ground past the bowler. runs through the leg side. Task 1 – Wagon Wheel Analysis You are the performance analyst for the England Cricket team. You have a meeting Jos Buttler coming up, he wants to see his inning against Sri Lanka from 2016. - You will need to pick a dierent colour for each type of run scored. For example, you may score a 6 in green, a 4 in red and a 1 in blue. - To give yourself a chance to do it neatly, pause the footage and check exactly where the ball was hit - Be careful not to record the same ball twice as it will show replays on the highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3hXaydHxW0 – Youtube clip (please copy link into web browser) P2 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING P3 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING 1 WHITE ANSWERS: 2 GREEN 3 BLACK 4 RED 5 YELLOW P4 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING YOU CAN NOW PICK YOUR OAN MATCH & PLAYER TO ANALYSE Batsman: Match: P5 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING Identifying a Batsman’s Strengths & Weaknesses You may have watched international cricket and realised that certain players have a ‘signature shot’. This is often their favourite and one that they have practised a lot to ensure they have the perfect technique for it. Jos Buttler – Ramp Shot Virat Kohli – Front Foot Drive - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5CdDSxFUgU - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJNiF0F2qNg – Youtube clip (please copy link into web browser) – Youtube clip (please copy link into web browser) Kevin Pietersen – Flamingo Shot AB De Villiers – Lap Shot - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpj9SM8fu3M - https://www.sportskeeda.com/cricket/5-ab-de-villiers – Youtube clip (please copy link into web browser) -shots-that-make-him-impossible-to-contain/2 – WEBPAGE (please copy link into web browser) P6 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING Below is an example of how an analyst may record what types of shots players use throughout an innings. This can be crucial to players as it allows them to see what shots they score most of their runs from, as well as the shots that they don’t use that much in an innings. SHOT TALLY TIME USED FRONT FOOT DRIVE lllll 5 FRONT FOOT DEFENSIVE lll 3 BACK FOOT DEFENSIVE lllllll 7 CUT ll 2 PULL lll 3 LEAVE ll 2 P7 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING Task 2 – Analysing Shot Selection You are the performance analyst for the England Cricket team. Joe Root has been struggling for form and wants to know what shots he played in a memorable innings against West Indies in the 2019 World Cup. You have the table below to help you complete this task. - Remember to pause the video after each shot so you can record which shot Joe Root played. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CiwZPE5OiU – Youtube clip (please copy link into web browser) SHOT TALLY TIME USED PULL SHOT FRONT FOOT DRIVE BACK FOOT DRIVE P8 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING SHOT TALLY TIME USED PULL SHOT 5 FRONT FOOT DRIVE 7 BACK FOOT DRIVE 1 P9 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING You can now pick you own player/match to analyse. When choosing your match, you need to choose whetheryou want to analyse one player’s shots or the whole teams. Batsman: Match: SHOT TALLY TIME USED P10 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS BATTING You can now pick you own player/match to analyse. When choosing your match, you need to choose whetheryou want to analyse one player’s shots or the whole teams. Batsman: Match: SHOT TALLY TIME USED P11.
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