Train Harder, Recover Faster: Cricket Footwear for Heavy Training Weeks

New Delhi [India], March 23: There’s a version of cricket that television doesn’t show. It happens before the match, in the nets at 6am, on the outfield doing throwdowns, on rough matting pitches under floodlights on a Tuesday night. And it happens after the match too: tired legs, sore feet, and the quiet calculation every [...]

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Train Harder, Recover Faster: Cricket Footwear for Heavy Training Weeks
Train Harder, Recover Faster: Cricket Footwear for Heavy Training Weeks
New Delhi [India], March 23: There’s a version of cricket that television doesn’t show. It happens before the match, in the nets at 6am, on the outfield doing throwdowns, on rough matting pitches under floodlights on a Tuesday night. And it happens after the match too: tired legs, sore feet, and the quiet calculation every serious cricketer makes. How recovered will I be by Thursday?

At district level, state level, and competitive corporate cricket, the ability to train consistently without breaking down is what separates players who improve from players who plateau. And one of the most controllable variables in that equation? What you put on your feet.

Key Takeaways – 50% of foot and ankle injuries in elite cricketers cause match time-loss, with ankle injuries requiring a median of 34 days to recover – Bowling accounts for 30% and fielding for 19% of all foot/ankle injuries in elite players – Cricket shoe weights have dropped 50% since 2000 (from 450-550g to 230-320g), with measurable performance benefits – The ID1 by Idoneus Sports is purpose-built for high-volume training weeks across multiple surface types

What Does a Competitive Cricket Week Cost Your Body?

Half of all foot and ankle injuries in elite cricketers are serious enough to cause match time-loss, and ankle injuries take a median of 34 days to recover from. That’s not a sprained ankle on a weekend hike. That’s five weeks out of competitive cricket.

Dinesh Kumar

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