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StanceBeam Data Metrics

MEASURE CRICKET BAT SPEED

Measure Cricket Bat Speed In The StanceBeam App

Maximum Bat Speed

Maximum Bat Speed is the max velocity attained during the swing of the bat at the sweet spot (in KM/H)

Bat Speed at Impact

The Speed at Impact the velocity of the bat at the sweet spot when the bat impacts the ball (in KM/H)

Bat Speed on Fast-Medium Bowling

Shot Type Avg. Range Top Range
Cover Drive 38 - 45 44 - 50
Straight Drive 38 - 42 40 - 45
On Drive 35 - 40 40 - 45
Backfoot Punch 35 - 40 40 - 45
Cut 40 - 50 48 - 52
Pull 42 - 48 48 - 55
Range Hitting 55 - 60 60 - 75+

Bat Speed on Spin Bowling

Shot Type Avg. Range Top Range
Cover Drive 40 - 48 48 - 52
Straight Drive 40 - 48 48 - 52
Cut 42 - 48 48 - 55
Sweep 52 - 60 60 - 70
Range Hitting 55 - 60 60 - 70
Step Out Over Covers 55 - 62 62 - 70
Step Out Over Straight/Leg 60 - 70 70 - 78

POWER GENERATED

Measure the power generated during the swing with The StanceBeam App

StanceBeam calculates the power generated during the swing and the power at impact. Power is measured in Watts.

EFFICIENCY

Measuring Efficiency in the StanceBeam App

Efficiency is how well the shot was timed. Comparison with Max and Impact speeds give the efficiency of the swing. Ideally for a well timed shot, the bat should make an impact with the ball at max speed during the swing.

TIME TO IMPACT

Measuring The Time Taken To Impact in StanceBeam Cricket Coaching App

It is the time (in seconds) from the start of the downswing until the impact of the ball on the bat.The time taken from the start of the downswing to the impact time gives time to impact.

BAT ANGLES

Measure Bat-Lift, Downswing and Follow-Through Angle in the StanceBeam App

Bat-Lift Angle

Back Lift angle (measured in degrees) is the max horizontal angle achieved during the back-lift motion before the start of the downswing.

Downswing Angle

The Downswing is the angle (measured in degrees) between the start of downswing to the point where bat makes an impact with the ball.

Follow-Through Angle

The Follow-through angle is the motion of the bat after hitting the ball. It is measured in degrees and is the angle from the impact to the end of the swing.

BAT DIRECTION ANGLE

Measure different bat direction angle in the StanceBeam App

Bat-Lift Direction Angle

Backlift direction is the angle from the stumps taken at the start of backlift.
There are two techniques followed by the professionals called Straight BackLift Technique and Lateral BackLift Technique.

Straight BackLift Technique: The technique emphasizes taking the bat directly over the middle stump.

Lateral BackLift Angle: The lateral batting BackLift technique is one in which the bat is lifted laterally in the direction of second slip. Using this technique, both the toe of the bat and face of the bat point directly towards the off-side (usually between slips and point).

Downswing Direction Angle

Downswing direction is the angle from the stumps taken at the start of the downswing.

BAT FACE ANGLE

BAT FACE ANGLE

Bat Face is the directional measure of the degree at which the bat is opened during the back-lift. Positive angle shows the bat is open towards off side and negative means it is open towards the leg side.

StanceBeam Data Metrics - Validated by IISc

Prof Pradipta Biswas Validating The StanceBeam Striker at IISc Bangalore

Prof Pradipta Biswas measured 20 parameters with both the OptiTrack sensor and the StanceBeam sensor. The StanceBeam sensor is more than 98% accurate in measuring the Parameters.