Author:- Aniruddha Khedekar
The Importance of Mobility & Flexibility in Cricket
1. Injury Prevention
Common Cricket Injuries Related to Poor Mobility & Flexibility
1. Hamstring Strains – Common among batsmen and fast bowlers due to sudden sprints and explosive movements.
2. Lower Back Pain – A frequent issue for bowlers due to the rotational forces and repetitive stress on the lumbar spine.
3. Shoulder Injuries (Rotator Cuff Strain, Impingement Syndrome) – Caused by repetitive throwing and bowling motions.
4. Groin Strains – Often seen in fielders and wicketkeepers due to sudden lateral movements. 5. Knee Injuries (Meniscus Tears, Patellar Tendonitis) – Resulting from frequent bending, squatting, and impact forces while running or landing.
2. Enhanced Performance
3. Better Recovery
4. Longevity in the Sport

Key Mobility & Flexibility Exercises for Cricketers
1. Dynamic Stretching (Pre-Game & Pre-Training)
Leg swings (forward and sideways) to improve hip mobility
Arm circles and shoulder rolls for better upper body movement
Torso rotations to enhance spinal flexibility
2. Static Stretching (Post-Game & Recovery)
Hamstring and quadriceps stretches to relieve lower body tightness
Shoulder and triceps stretches to maintain throwing efficiency
Spinal twists to release tension in the back
3. Foam Rolling & Myofascial Release
Targets muscle knots and improves blood flow
Reduces stiffness in areas like calves, thighs, and back
4. Yoga & Pilates
Helps build core strength, balance, and flexibility
Promotes better breathing patterns, crucial for endurance

References
1. Books & Research Papers
Stretching Scientifically by Thomas Kurz – Covers flexibility and mobility training for athletes.
Cricket: Steps to Success by Ralph Dellor & Derek Pringle – Discusses injury prevention and fitness strategies for cricketers.
Journal of Sports Sciences – Various studies on cricket injuries and biomechanics.
2. Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy Websites
Australian Sports Medicine Federation (https://www.sma.org.au/) – Covers cricket injury prevention and rehabilitation.
National Cricket Academy (BCCI) Reports – Provides injury statistics and fitness guidelines for cricketers.
Physiopedia (https://www.physio-pedia.com/) – Articles on cricket-related injuries and mobility exercises.
3. Cricket Organizations & Fitness Guidelines
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Player Fitness Programs (https://www.ecb.co.uk/)
International Cricket Council (ICC) Training and Injury Prevention Guidelines (https://www.icc-cricket.com/)



