![]() It was also found that coaching a LBBT to young batsmen may be challenging to teach, and therefore, further coaching models should be developed to assist cricket coaches. This review shows that the lateral batting backlift technique (LBBT) is a likely contributing factor to successful batsmanship at all levels of cricket ability (junior, adolescent, semi-professional, professional, international and former elite/successful cricketers). The databases searched were PubMed, Google Scholar, the Cochrane Library and Sabinet. A PRISMA flow chart revealed 38 studies that were reviewed (both coaching and scientific literature), which reported on the backlift in cricket. Therefore, this review aims to provide an understanding and consensus of the BBT in cricket at varied skilled levels. However, there is limited research specifically on the batting backlift technique (BBT). There has been an extensive amount of research into the batting elements of cricket. ![]()
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