Usain Bolt, widely hailed as the fastest man who ever lived, has been working with the Australian cricket team ahead of their 2017-18 Ashes campaign. The eight-time Olympic gold medallist is trying to help players improve their speed off the mark, an asset they can utilise while running between the wickets.
The sprinter believes the one area cricketers needed work was their speed and explosiveness. âItâs all about explosiveness, and thatâs one thing Iâve noticed with cricket â they donât really have a lot of explosiveness when theyâre running. They seem to always take off at a slow rate. Getting that right will definitely help people,â the Jamaican told The Herald Sun on Sunday.
Bolt is in Australia as part of a commercial campaign for Gatorade, the energy sports drink. The âGatorade Fastest Runâ trophy will be presented to the Australian player who can record the fastest pace between wickets throughout the cricketing summer, which includes the Twenty20 matches. âThe Bolt Rateâ will be used as a measuring stick.
âWeâre trying to make awareness more of running (as an asset in cricket) and weâre developing the Bolt Rate which is the quickest person through the wicket. Iâm happy about that, because weâre going to see who is the fastest between the wickets. Nobody can assume â now weâll actually know whoâs the fastest,â the retired Bolt said about the campaign.
Peter Handscomb, dealt with the task of carrying Australiaâs middle-order during the 2017 Ashes, has welcomed Boltâs tips and declared he will be chasing the âGatorade Fastest Runâ honour.
âHe was giving us a few pointers on how to get a little bit faster. Weâll give it a crack. He was trying to get us nice and low in the turn and in and out. The first couple of steps are key and if we can get them right, weâll be fast. Obviously heâs the fastest man ever so if we can have the title with him, thatâd be cool.â
The 2017 Ashes series gets underway Nov. 23 with the first of five Test matches at the Gabba Cricket Ground in Brisbane. The series will shift to the Adelaide Oval for the second Test in the first week of December.
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