Visit marks a significant step towards enhancing training and development of Pakistan's fast bowlers focusing on injury prevention and performance improvement


Loughborough: England and Wales Cricket Board hosted Mr Nadeem Khan, Director of High Performance for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), on a follow-up visit to DineticQ's facilities and biomechanics lab at its High Performance Centre in Loughborough.
The visit marked a significant step towards enhancing the training and development of Pakistan's fast bowlers focusing on injury prevention and performance improvement.
During his visit, Mr Nadeem Khan met with key figures at DineticQ, including Professor Mark King, founder of DineticQ, Mr Laurence Blair, CEO and Mr Ali Ehsan, Founder of Socho Cricket. The discussions focussed on the specialised services DineticQ offers to fast bowlers and developing skills of fast bowling coaches through specialised biomechanics courses.
"The collaboration with DineticQ represents a significant enhancement in our approach to player development and performance optimisation," said Mr Nadeem Khan. "By integrating advanced biomechanical insights into our training programs, we can further elevate the capabilities of our fast bowlers and coaches."
DineticQ, known for its cutting-edge approach to sports science and athlete performance, offers a bespoke Athlete Management Programme in ICC approved biomechanics laboratory. The services discussed include tailored training regimes and biomechanical assessments and AI, specifically designed for fast bowlers, aiming to enhance their efficiency and reduce injury risks.
The visit underscores PCB’s commitment to adopting innovative and scientific methods to advance the skillset of Pakistan cricketers. The discussions during the visit laid the groundwork for delivery of the DineticQ bespoke services to PCB athletes as part of the ongoing 5-year contract.
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