Back Lift Angle
Determines the extent to which the bat is lifted by the batter before playing a shot. This angle provides insight into whether the batter has a short or high back-lift.
Follow Through Angle
Represents how far the bat travels after making contact with the ball, measured from the time of impact until the completion of the bat's follow-through.
Bat Speed
Measures the maximum speed of the bat during its swing, from the Back Lift to the Follow Through.
Average Bat Speed
The consistent speed of the bat (in km/h) throughout the entirety of the shot, starting from back lift and ending at the follow through.
Impact Time
Duration (in milliseconds) between the initiation of the Back-Lift and the moment the ball is struck.
Shot Efficiency
An index of 'timing' based on the relationship between Max Bat Speed and the Speed at Impact. If both parameters match perfectly, the efficiency score is 100.
Rotation at Impact
Indicates the wrist movement during the shot, determining whether the bat face is open or closed and to what degree it's aligned at the time of ball contact.
Bat Start Angle
Shows the direction in which the bat is oriented before the shot is played, described in cricketing terms such as "towards 1st Slip" or "2nd Slip".
Impact Angle
Demonstrates whether the ball was hit in the air or on the ground, based on the angle the bat forms with the ground at the moment of impact.
Blade Angle
Measures how much the bat is opened towards the off-side or leg-side while preparing for the shot.
Speed at Impact
Represents the speed (in km/h) of the bat at the precise moment it contacts the ball.