Cricket players must demonstrate their ability to perform explosive movements together with rapid running and swift actions while fielding in different positions on the field. Athletes can enhance their athletic abilities through plyometric training which uses the stretch-shortening cycle method. The review examines scientific studies which study the effects of plyometric training on physical fitness and performance results in cricket players. The research team conducted a systematic search through peer-reviewed databases to find studies that examined plyometric training effects on cricket players. The research team evaluated 17 studies which matched the eligibility requirements through critical appraisal and thematic analysis based on the main outcome evaluation criteria. Plyometric training provides significant improvements in upper body strength and lower body strength and agility skills and sprinting speed and muscular power and dynamic balance abilities and bowling speed and throwing distance capabilities. The athletes use multiple training exercises which include depth jumps and box jumps and hurdle hops and medicine ball throws and countermovement jumps and cricket-specific plyometric drills. The cross-sectional area of Achilles tendon experiences a substantial increase which may create a protective effect against injuries. The effectiveness of plyometric training matches or exceeds the effectiveness of both standard training methods and high-intensity interval training techniques. The evidence establishes a strong requirement for cricket training programs to include plyometric exercises because they enhance athletic performance and decrease injury risks for players in all positions.
Baweja et al. (Thu,) studied this question.