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Evaluating Task Design for Skill Development in an Amateur Female Cricket Team

Title: Evaluating Task Design for Skill Development in an Amateur Female Cricket Team
Language: English
Authors: Lascu, Alexandra (ORCID 0000-0003-0336-4654); Spratford, W. (ORCID 0000-0002-6207-8829); Pyne, D. B. (ORCID 0000-0003-1555-5079); Etxebarria, N. (ORCID 0000-0002-0642-8230)
Source: Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy. 2021 26(4):330-344.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 15
Publication Date: 2021
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Descriptors: Athletics; Team Sports; Psychomotor Skills; Skill Development; Training; Performance; Athletes; Females; Womens Athletics; Foreign Countries; Learning Activities; Design
Geographic Terms: Australia
DOI: 10.1080/17408989.2020.1752648
ISSN: 1740-8989
Abstract: Background: Motor control and skill acquisition research have contributed greatly to understanding the learning process in sport, but very little of this knowledge has been applied in practice over the past fifty years. The characteristics of expertise in the two major cricket skills, batting and bowling, are well established but the training environments used to develop them are yet to be characterised. Recommendations on the how the ball is delivered (feed), decision making, task variability and information sources for skill development in cricket have been made previously in research. To promote skills which transfer between the training and performance environments, tasks should maintain the connection between the person, their task and the environment. Coaches have found it difficult to apply complex learning designs to their practice because the underpinning concepts remain unclear. Demystifying evidence-based practice for skill development in cricket is needed to make research knowledge more accessible for coaches. Purpose: Given club level cricket (amateur) is the stepping-stone of the talent development pathway for junior representative players pursuing elite status, it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of skill development practices at this level and identify means of improvement. Methods: A categorical assessment tool was developed to assess 21 training sessions performed during an amateur women's cricket team throughout the 2018/19 season. We assessed how the ball was delivered (feed), decision making elements, variability and sources of information available to ascertain the representativeness of each training session according to published research on skill development and expertise. The tool featured a scoring range (0--3) with maximum scores per discipline of 12 for bowling and 15 for batting. Key performance indicators (KPI), outlined by the head coach, were also collected during the season to assess game performance and explore any connections with training design. Results: A lack of variability in training design between the 21 sessions performed (
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2021
Accession Number: EJ1302424
Database: ERIC