Annual incidence and prevalence of injuries in elite male academy cricketers: A 4-year prospective cohort study

Amy Williams , Nicholas Peirce , Steve Griffin , Ben Langley , Carly McKay , Keith A. Stokes , Sean Williams
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Abstract

Objectives

The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiology of injuries; time-loss and non-time loss, in elite male academy cricket.

Design

Prospective cohort analysis.

Methods

Annual injury incidence and prevalence from all cricket related injuries were calculated for 348 male academy players (under-13 to under-18) from the 18 First-Class County Cricket clubs in England and Wales across four years (2017/18, 2018/19, 2020/21 and 2021/22), in accordance with the updated consensus statement for injury surveillance methods in cricket.

Results

The average annual injury incidence was 115.0 injuries/100 players/year, with similar rates between time-loss (59.7 injuries/100 players/year) and non-time loss injury incidence (55.3 injuries/100 players/year). On average, 8.5 ​% of players were unavailable on any given day of the year due to injury. Match injury incidence (48.8 injuries/100 players/year) was higher than cricket-based training (25.2 injuries/100 players/year), gym-based training, illness, and ‘other’ injury incidences. Match bowling was the activity associated with the highest total (17.7 injuries/100 players/year), time-loss (10.3 injuries/100 players/year) and non-time loss (7.4 injuries/100 players/year) injury incidence. The lumbar spine was the body location most frequently injured (15.3 injuries/100 players/year) and was the most prevalent body location injured (2.9 ​% of players).

Conclusions

The findings from this study provide, robust evidence of the extent of the injury problem in elite male academy cricketers. Bowling poses the greatest risk to players and the lumbar spine is the most common and prevalent injury location.

精英男子板球运动员的年受伤率和流行率:为期 4 年的前瞻性队列研究
方法根据板球运动损伤监测方法的最新共识声明,计算英格兰和威尔士 18 个一级郡板球俱乐部 348 名男子学院球员(13 岁以下至 18 岁以下)在四年(2017/18、2018/19、2020/21 和 2021/22)中所有板球相关损伤的年损伤发生率和流行率。结果年平均受伤发生率为 115.0 次/100 名球员/年,有时间损失的受伤发生率(59.7 次/100 名球员/年)和无时间损失的受伤发生率(55.3 次/100 名球员/年)相似。在一年中的任何一天,平均有 8.5% 的球员因伤无法上场。比赛受伤率(48.8 次/100 名球员/年)高于板球训练(25.2 次/100 名球员/年)、健身房训练、疾病和 "其他 "受伤率。与比赛保龄球相关的活动的总受伤率(17.7 次/100 名球员/年)、时间损失受伤率(10.3 次/100 名球员/年)和非时间损失受伤率(7.4 次/100 名球员/年)最高。腰椎是最常受伤的身体部位(15.3 次受伤/100 名球员/年),也是最常受伤的身体部位(占球员总数的 2.9%)。保龄球对球员造成的风险最大,腰椎是最常见和最普遍的受伤部位。
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