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  • The study analyzed ball-by-ball data of 96 elite bowlers from the 2019 Cricket World Cup to investigate the impact of age on bowling performance.
  • Younger bowlers (18-24) were found to concede more runs on the last ball of their overs compared to older bowlers (25+), indicating a decrease in performance with age (p = 0.001).
  • Bowlers aged 25-31 showed a higher likelihood of taking wickets during crucial "death" overs, suggesting this age group is optimal for wicket-taking roles and could influence team strategies.

Article Abstract

The aims of this investigation were to determine if ageing effects were present in elite international level cricket. Ball-by-ball data were analysed for 96 bowlers in the 50-Over World Cup 2019. Bowlers were categorized into 1 of 3 age groups (18-24), (25-31) and (32+). Ordinal Logistic Regressions (OLR) and Multinomial Logistic Regressions (MLR) were conducted to estimate the relationship between age and bowling performances. OLR Results revealed that younger bowlers were significantly more likely to concede a greater number of runs on the last ball of their overs than their older counterparts (p = 0.001). A separate MLR analysis was conducted for those bowlers entrusted to bowl during the "death" phase of an innings, and results revealed that bowlers were significantly more likely to take wickets than either (p = 0.021) or (p = 0.022) bowlers. The evidence indicates that wicket taking "death bowlers" will likely perform at their peak between the ages of 25-31, which could inform the bowling strategy of team captains. Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that younger bowlers are not as skilled as their older counterparts at restricting runs conceded.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15438627.2021.1954515DOI Listing

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