Datasets Comparison
Version 2
Cricket Performance Dataset: Evaluating the Influence of Protective Gear on Agility and Sprint Performance
Description
This dataset provides empirical data on the impact of wearing cricket protective gear on agility and sprint performance among competitive cricket players. The study was conducted using two standardized tests: the New Multi-Change of Direction Agility Test (NMAT) and the Bangsbo Sprint Test, with performance recorded both with and without cricket gear. The dataset includes measurements from 72 male cricket players, categorized into three age groups: Under-16 (U16), Under-18 (U18), and Under-23 (U23). Key attributes include demographic details (age, height, weight, BMI), test performance times, and dominant hand preference. This dataset can be used for sports analytics, machine learning-based performance prediction, and optimizing training methodologies for cricket players.
Keywords:
Cricket performance, agility, sprint test, protective gear, NMAT, Bangsbo Sprint Test, machine learning in sports, athlete performance analysis
Dataset Information:
Subjects: 72 male competitive cricket players
Age Groups: U16, U18, U23
Tests Conducted: NMAT (agility), Bangsbo Sprint Test (sprint performance)
Conditions: With and without protective cricket gear
Variables Included: Age, height, weight, BMI, NMAT times, Bangsbo sprint times, dominant hand, and player division
Column Descriptions:
Age Group: U16, U18, U23 categories
Height (cm): Player's height in centimeters
Weight (kg): Player's weight in kilograms
BMI: Body Mass Index calculated from height and weight
NMATwithout Cricket Gears in sec: Agility test time without gear
NMATwith Cricket Gears in sec: Agility test time with gear
Bangsbo test wihout Cricket Gears in sec: Sprint test time without gear
Bangsbo test With Cricket Gears in sec: Sprint test time with gear
Methodology:
Study Design: Cross-sectional study
Testing Area: Cricket training facility with controlled conditions
Equipment Used:
Standard cricket gear (pads, gloves, helmet)
Electronic timing gates for precise measurements
Procedure:
Players completed NMAT and Bangsbo Sprint Test under both conditions (with/without gear).
Each test was performed after a warm-up, with sufficient recovery time between trials to minimize fatigue.
Performance times were recorded and analyzed.
Potential Research Applications:
Sports Performance Analysis: Evaluating how wearing cricket gear influences speed and agility.
Injury Prevention & Biomechanics: Understanding the potential risk of injury due to restricted mobility.
Sports Equipment Optimization: Informing the development of lighter, performance-friendly cricket gear.
Machine Learning for Sports Analytics: Predicting performance outcomes using AI-driven models.
Institutions
Daffodil International University
Categories
Sport Psychology, Professional Sport, Sport Training, Age Effect
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Version 3
Cricket Performance Dataset: Evaluating the Influence of Protective Gear on Agility and Sprint Performance
Description
This dataset provides empirical data on the impact of wearing cricket protective gear on agility and sprint performance among competitive cricket players. The study was conducted using two standardized tests: the New Multi-Change of Direction Agility Test (NMAT) and the Bangsbo Sprint Test, with performance recorded both with and without cricket gear. The dataset includes measurements from 144 male cricket players, categorized into three age groups: Under-16 (U16), Under-18 (U18), and Under-23 (U23). Key attributes include demographic details (age, height, weight, BMI), test performance times, and dominant hand preference. This dataset can be used for sports analytics, machine learning-based performance prediction, and optimizing training methodologies for cricket players.
Keywords:
Cricket performance, agility, sprint test, protective gear, NMAT, Bangsbo Sprint Test, machine learning in sports, athlete performance analysis
Dataset Information:
Subjects: 72 male competitive cricket players
Age Groups: U16, U18, U23
Tests Conducted: NMAT (agility), Bangsbo Sprint Test (sprint performance)
Conditions: With and without protective cricket gear
Variables Included: Age, height, weight, BMI, NMAT times, Bangsbo sprint times, dominant hand, and player division
Column Descriptions:
Age Group: U16, U18, U23 categories
Height (cm): Player's height in centimeters
Weight (kg): Player's weight in kilograms
BMI: Body Mass Index calculated from height and weight
NMATwithout Cricket Gears in sec: Agility test time without gear
NMATwith Cricket Gears in sec: Agility test time with gear
Bangsbo test wihout Cricket Gears in sec: Sprint test time without gear
Bangsbo test With Cricket Gears in sec: Sprint test time with gear
Methodology:
Study Design: Cross-sectional study
Testing Area: Cricket training facility with controlled conditions
Equipment Used:
Standard cricket gear (pads, gloves, helmet)
Electronic timing gates for precise measurements
Procedure:
Players completed NMAT and Bangsbo Sprint Test under both conditions (with/without gear).
Each test was performed after a warm-up, with sufficient recovery time between trials to minimize fatigue.
Performance times were recorded and analyzed.
Potential Research Applications:
Sports Performance Analysis: Evaluating how wearing cricket gear influences speed and agility.
Injury Prevention & Biomechanics: Understanding the potential risk of injury due to restricted mobility.
Sports Equipment Optimization: Informing the development of lighter, performance-friendly cricket gear.
Machine Learning for Sports Analytics: Predicting performance outcomes using AI-driven models.
Institutions
Daffodil International University
Categories
Sport Psychology, Professional Sport, Sport Training, Age Effect
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International