Sam Kerruish
Attendance Monitoring Administrator
- Phone
- +44 (0)1473339044
- s.kerruish@uos.ac.uk
- School/Directorate
- Registry Services
Sam joined the University of Suffolk in 2017 as a student studying MSci Sports Performance Analysis and graduated in 2021. During his time at the University of Suffolk and post-graduation, he worked on research projects alongside the course team. Upon graduating, Sam worked within elite sport in both performance analysis and broadcasting.
He returned to the University in 2023 as a Student Experience Officer and now works in Registry Services as part of the Attendance Monitoring Team. Sam is passionate about supporting students and helping them reconnect with their studies.
Publications
Samuel Kerruish, Allistair McRobert, Mikael Jamil (2025).Leg Spin or OffSpin? Orthodox or Unorthodox? —An In-Depth Examination of Bowling–Batting Match-Ups and the Effectiveness of Spin Variations in International and Franchise T20 Cricket. European Journal of Sport Science 25(5).
Samuel Kerruish (2025). The Use of a Podcast to Enhance Student Success. JOURNAL OF BLOCK AND INTENSIVE LEARNING AND TEACHING, 3 (2), July 2025
Jamil, M., Kerruish, S., Mehta, S., Phatak, A., Memmert, D., & Mcrobert, A. (2023). Identifying which factors impact bowling and batting performances during the ‘death’ phase of an innings in international men’s 50-over cricket Identifying which factors impact bowling and batting performances during the ‘death’ phase of an innings in international men’s 50-over cricket. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 23(2), 111-124
Jamil, M., Kerruish, S., Beato, M., & McErlain-Naylor, S. A. (2022). The effects of bowling lines and lengths on the spatial distribution of successful power-hitting strokes in international men’s one-day and T20 cricket. Journal of Sports Sciences, 40(19), 2208-2216
Mehta, S., Phatak, A., Memmert, D., Kerruish, S. and Jamil, M. (2022). Seam or swing? Identifying the most effective type of bowling variation for fast bowlers in men’s international 50-over cricket. Journal of Sports Sciences, 40(14), 1587-1591.
Jamil, M., & Kerruish, S. (2020). At what age are English Premier League players at their most productive? A case study investigating the peak performance years of elite professional footballers. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 20(6), 1120–1133.