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For Parents

Track real progress.
Prevent real injury.

You're investing in your child's cricket. CricMotion shows you whether their technique is actually improving — and whether their action is quietly putting their back, knees, or shoulders at risk.

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The two questions every cricket parent asks

"Is my child actually improving?"

Session scores vary. Coaches encourage. CricMotion gives you real numbers — phase scores, specific metrics, session-over-session comparison. You see exactly what moved and what didn't.

"Is this putting their body at risk?"

Most serious injuries in young fast bowlers start as technique flaws — detectable months before the injury. CricMotion flags the specific stress patterns early. Correcting the pattern early takes weeks. Recovering from a lumbar bone stress injury takes 6–8 months.

Source: Ranson et al., Br J Sports Med; Alway et al. (2019) — lumbar bone stress injury recovery periods in cricket fast bowlers.
Injury risks CricMotion catches early

What your child's coach might not see.

Not because they're not good coaches. Because no human eye can track complete phase-by-phase analysis simultaneously in a 0.4-second bowling action.

Lumbar stress injury risk

The most common serious injury in young fast bowlers. CricMotion's model identifies the pattern early — when technique patterns are corrected early, the injury is preventable. Left undetected, lumbar bone stress injuries carry a recovery time of 6–8 months.

Source: Alway et al. (2019); Ranson, Burnett & Kerslake (2010) — Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport / Br J Sports Med.

Mixed bowling action

A leading injury risk factor for young fast bowlers — mixed actions carry significantly higher rates of lumbar spine abnormalities and stress fractures than side-on or front-on actions. CricMotion identifies it from biomechanical measurements — something nearly impossible to detect with the naked eye.

Source: Elliott & Burnett; Burnett et al., Br J Sports Med — seminal studies on mixed bowling action and lumbar spine injury.

Shoulder overuse pattern

Incorrect arm deceleration creates repetitive stress on the shoulder. CricMotion flags it before it becomes a rotator cuff problem.

Batting overuse injury risk

Hamstring strain risk, cumulative lumbar load, and lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) patterns in batters — all linked to specific stance and stride mechanics. CricMotion flags these before anything hurts.

References: Alway et al. (2019) & Ranson, Burnett & Kerslake (2010) — lumbar bone stress injury recovery periods (6–8 months) in cricket fast bowlers. Elliott & Burnett; Burnett et al., British Journal of Sports Medicine — mixed bowling action and elevated lumbar spine injury risk. Orchard et al. (2016), Br J Sports Med — lumbar stress fractures account for 15% of all missed playing time in elite cricket.

How it works
01

Film at practice

Any phone. Side-on at hip height. 6 deliveries for bowling, 10 balls for batting. You can film this yourself from the boundary. For batting, a second front-on clip unlocks 9 additional metrics — optional but recommended.

02

Upload the video

Upload via browser or record directly in CricMotion. Results emailed when ready — typically within 8 hours.

03

Read. Share. Act.

Phase scores, a letter grade (A+ to D), injury flags, Coach Arjun's note, three named drills. Download the PDF and share with your child's coach before the next session. Your child can also ask Coach Arjun follow-up questions directly in the app.

Pricing

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Two complete analyses with every new account — no card required. See exactly what CricMotion does for your child before spending a rupee.

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