A Comparative study of Baseball and cricket injuries and their effect to prevent injuries in both sport events
Journal Title: Biology of Exercise - Year 2017, Vol 13, Issue 2
Abstract
Cricket and baseball is the most popular sport in all over the world and millions of peoples in this world enjoy and participate in bat-and-ball sports, like baseball and softball. Cricket, at different levels in the world. The enjoying nations of these sport are like Japan, korea, Taiwan, Singapore, malaysia , united States, India, Pakistan, australia, new Zealand, Bangladesh, South africa, west Indies, Sri lanka, united kingdom, and Zimbabwe. although any player can be injured in General injuries including skin disease to participate in these bat-and-ball sport events at local, national and International level. Players are recommended to wear an array of protective gear such as pads, gloves and boxes, to guard themselves from injury as these are the common protective safety equipments for these sports. This review evaluates the scientific research on cricket and baseball injuries as they can suffer from a range of overuse injuries associated with Throwing, batting, bowling and running in both sports.
Authors and Affiliations
Shakeel ahmaD ShahID| Lecturer in sport Sciences Govt post graduate Islamia College Sargodha Road Faisalabad Pakistan Fellow of NIFISA International Sports Academy Kanoya Kagoshima Japan. Scholar of International Olympic Academy Olympia Greece, mehwISh RanI| Lecturer in sport sciences in Eastern College Faisalabad Pakistan, kauSeR PeRveen| Lecturer in Sport Sciences and P.E Eastern College Faisalabad Pakistan Fellow of TIAS TSUKUBA International Sports Academy University of TSUKUBA Tokyo Japan
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