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The relationship between core stability and bowling speed in asymptomatic male indoor action cricket bowlersHilligan, 2008
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The Relationship Between Core Stability and Bowling Speed in Asymptomatic Male Indoor
Action Cricket Bowlers. Page 1 The Relationship Between Core Stability and Bowling Speed in
Asymptomatic Male Indoor Action Cricket Bowlers. By Bruce Kevin Hilligan Dissertation in partial …
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