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3 Times Every Batter MUST Know When Running Between Wickets

3 Times Every Batter MUST Know When Running Between Wickets

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In this episode of the Cricket Matters podcast, we dive into one of the most overlooked but game-changing elements of batting—your sprint times between the wickets. We’re building on last week’s sprinting episode and getting laser-focused on the exact times you need to hit to become an elite-level runner between the wickets.

You’ll Learn:

  • The ideal timings for singles, twos, and threes—critical benchmarks for every aspiring cricketer.
  • Why training in both kit and no-kit setups gives a more accurate picture of your game-readiness and sprint performance.
  • How professional athletes use exact sprint data to inform their decisions and improve their performance.
  • The importance of proper turning techniques and sprinting mechanics for maximizing speed and minimizing lost time.

Key Takeaways:

  • Know Your Numbers
    Elite cricketers know how fast they can run a single (around 3.1–3.5s), a two (7.1–7.3s), and a three (10.6–10.7s). Knowing your exact times gives you a tactical edge on the pitch.
  • Train in and out of Kit
    Practicing both with and without cricket gear ensures better sprint mechanics and real-game preparedness. Your form changes when wearing full kit, so both environments are vital.
  • Turning Can Make or Break a Run
    Efficient turns, especially off your strong side, can significantly cut down your total time. Bad turns equal lost runs.
  • Sprint Mechanics Are Foundational
    Good sprinting form—strong arms, posture, and leg drive—transfers directly into faster in-game performance. Poor mechanics slow you down, especially under pressure.
  • Women’s Sprint Data Is Catching Up
    While research is sparse, the team provides estimated benchmarks for female cricketers to work towards based on comparative sports science data.

Quotes:

“The best cricketers know how fast they can run a single, a two, and a three.”

“If you don't know your times, you're just guessing—and guessing won't win you matches.”

“Train like a sprinter, even in your pads. Mechanics matter.”

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