Marshall Thomas, Runswick Oliver R, Broadbent David P
Division of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University London, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Psychol Sport Exerc. 2024 Jan;70:102543. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2023.102543. Epub 2023 Sep 29.
Expert performers in time constrained sports use a range of information sources to facilitate anticipatory and decision-making processes. However, research has often focused on responders such as batters, goalkeepers, defenders, and returners of serve, and failed to capture the complex interaction between opponents, where responders can also manipulate probabilities in their favour. This investigation aimed to explore the interaction between top order batters and fast or medium paced bowlers in cricket and the information they use to inform their anticipatory and decision-making skills in Twenty20 competition. Eleven professional cricketers were interviewed (8 batters and 3 bowlers) using semi-structured questions and scenarios from Twenty20 matches. An inductive and deductive thematic analysis was conducted using the overarching themes of Situation Awareness (SA) and Option Awareness (OA). Within SA, the sub-themes identified related to information sources used by bowlers and batters (i.e., stable contextual information, dynamic contextual information, kinematic information). Within OA, the sub-themes identified highlighted how cricketers use these information sources to understand the options available and the likelihood of success associated with each option (e.g., risk and reward, personal strengths). A sub-theme of 'responder manipulation' was also identified within OA to provide insight into how batters and bowlers interact in a cat-and-mouse like manner to generate options that manipulate one another throughout the competition. A schematic has been developed based on the study findings to illustrate the complex interaction between the anticipation and decision-making processes of professional top order batters and fast or medium paced bowlers in Twenty20 cricket.
在时间受限的运动项目中,高水平运动员会利用一系列信息源来促进预判和决策过程。然而,研究往往聚焦于击球手、守门员、后卫和接发球者等反应者,却未能捕捉到对手之间复杂的互动情况,而在这种互动中,反应者也能够操控概率使其对自己有利。本调查旨在探究板球比赛中顶级击球手与快速或中速投球手之间的互动,以及他们在20 Twenty20比赛中用于预判和决策技能的信息。使用来自Twenty20比赛的半结构化问题和场景对11名职业板球运动员(8名击球手和3名投球手)进行了访谈。采用态势感知(SA)和选项感知(OA)这两个总体主题进行归纳和演绎主题分析。在SA主题下,确定的子主题与投球手和击球手使用的信息源相关(即稳定情境信息、动态情境信息、运动学信息)。在OA主题下,确定的子主题突出了板球运动员如何利用这些信息源来理解可用选项以及每个选项相关的成功可能性(例如风险与回报、个人优势)。在OA主题下还确定了一个“反应者操控”子主题,以深入了解击球手和投球手如何以猫捉老鼠般的方式互动,从而在整个比赛中生成相互操控的选项。基于研究结果绘制了一个示意图,以说明在Twenty20板球比赛中职业顶级击球手与快速或中速投球手的预判和决策过程之间的复杂互动。