Blood blueprint of cricket players: exploring variations in hematological parameters based on playing roles
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v66.110093Keywords:
Blood Profile, Batter, Bowler, All-rounder, Complete Cell Count (CBC)Abstract
Background: Cricket is an outdoor sport where players, including batsmen, bowlers, and all-rounders, encounter various physical challenges and demands. Complete Blood Count (CBC) is an essential test for understanding hematological parameters, playing a crucial role in monitoring overall health detecting deficiencies like iron deficiency or anemia, assessing recovery, and optimizing athletic performance.
Objectives: This study aims to examine the variations in hematological parameters among cricket players in different roles.
Methods: The sample included 30 randomly selected male cricketers aged 14-19 years, with a mean age of 16. Participants comprised 6 batsmen, 15 bowlers, and 9 all-rounders. CBC tests were conducted using Beckman Coulter's DxH 500 Series Hematology Analyzer on intravenous blood samples.
Results: The results indicated no significant difference in hematological parameters across batters, bowlers, and all-rounders, but minor differences were witnessed within each playing role, despite all values remaining almost within normal limits. Cricketers’ overall mean values for the CBC tests were as follows: Hemoglobin (Hb) 14.97 mg/dl, White Blood Cell (WBC) 8474/cmm, Eosinophil Total Cell Evaluation (TCE) 367/cmm, Neutrophils 52%, Lymphocytes 35%, Monocytes 9%; Eosinophil Count 3%, Platelet Count (PLT) 216367/cmm, Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) 9.57 fL, Red blood cells (RBC) Count 5.3 million/cmm, Hematocrit (HCT) Measure 44.02%, Mean Cell or Corpuscular Volume (MCV) 83.9 fL, Mean Cell Hemoglobin (MCH) 28.8 pg, Mean Cell Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) 34 g/dL, and Red Cell Distribution Width - Standard Deviation (RDW-SD) 44 fL.
Conclusion: The batter, bowler, and all-rounder roles in cricket do not greatly change the results of hematological parameters, though small differences exist within the normal ranges. Given the similarity in hematological values across roles, coaches should implement balanced training loads in intensity and volume for all players, while incorporating specific drills to meet each role 's distinct performance demands.
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