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  • The study analyzed 503 power-hitting strokes in international men's cricket to understand how performance and situational factors affect scoring six runs.
  • It found that variables like bowling length, line, type of bowler, and powerplays significantly influenced the distribution of these aerial shots.
  • Bowlers should avoid offering easy opportunities through poor lengths and lines, while batters can maximize scoring chances by targeting certain areas of the field during powerplays.

Article Abstract

This study examined 503 power-hitting strokes that resulted in the maximum of 6-runs being scored in international men's one-day and T20 cricket. Chi-Squared analyses were conducted to determine if performance and situational variables were associated with the distribution (direction) of aerial power-hitting strokes. Results revealed that bowling length, bowling line, bowler type and powerplays were all significantly ( < 0.001) associated with ball-hitting distribution. Post-hoc analysis of the standardised residuals revealed that greater than expected 6's were scored behind square and were associated with short-pitched bowling, fast bowling and the power-play. Similarly, bowling the half-volley length and the outside off line resulted in greater than expected 6's on the off-side. The results suggest that bowlers should try to avoid offering width outside the off stump as well as bowling the half-volley and short-pitched lengths as these bowling lines and lengths present batters with greater opportunities to score maximum runs. Fast bowling is revealed to be more susceptible to power-hitting strokes than spin bowling. Conversely, batters may wish to target the areas behind square or on the off-side for opportunities to score maximum runs, and they should look to take full advantage of the powerplay field restrictions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2022.2148074DOI Listing

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