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Cricket: Nature and Incidence of Fast-Bowling Injuries at an Elite, Junior Level and Associated Risk Factors
South African Journal of Sports Medicine
doi 10.17159/2078-516x/2008/v20i4a275
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December 5, 2008
Authors
R Davies
R Du Randt
D Venter
R Stretch
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Academy of Science of South Africa
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