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. 2010 May 19;1:63–76. doi: 10.2147/oajsm.s9671

Table 7.

Player days of exposure available (for prevalence calculations)1

1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09
Domestic Twenty20 441 739 887 1021
Domestic one day 990 916 1495 1739 1675 1651 1564 1842 1911 1755 1843
First class domestic 5160 5343 5586 6435 5936 6477 6157 7193 7265 6981 7008
International Twenty20 27 82 27 227 199
One day international 678 1051 544 608 1061 685 640 960 1056 536 743
Test cricket 1517 1444 947 1707 1352 1374 1562 2095 572 736 2169
Total 8345 8754 8572 10489 10024 10187 9950 12613 11570 11122 12983

Notes:

1

Seasonal incidence calculations use almost identical exposure data except that for prevalence calculations, a player who joins the squad midseason is not considered to be exposed to missing his first game through injury. This is because an uncontracted player can only be considered to have joined a squad midseason by playing a game, hence he cannot miss this first game through injury.