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BCCI issues diktat to state associations on player injuries, appoint ‘Strength And Conditioning Coach, Sports Medicine Team’

BCCI issues diktat to state associations on player injuries, appoint ‘Strength And Conditioning Coach, Sports Medicine Team’

As the list of injured Indian cricketers keeps on increasing, BCCI secretary Jay Shah said in the Board’s Special General Meeting (SGM) that state units will have to step up and appoint their own strength and conditioning coaches and have in place sports science and sports medicine teams. He further said that the strength and […]

As the list of injured Indian cricketers keeps on increasing, BCCI secretary Jay Shah said in the Board’s Special General Meeting (SGM) that state units will have to step up and appoint their own strength and conditioning coaches and have in place sports science and sports medicine teams. He further said that the strength and conditioning coaches from each state will be interviewed by the National Cricket Academy (NCA) panel.

“To address injury concerns of players, we have created a structure where every state association will appoint a strength and conditioning coach and a sport science and sports medicine team. The candidates will be interviewed by the NCA panel,” BCCI secretary Jay Shah said after the SGM.

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Indian cricketers, particularly fast bowlers, have been plagued by injuries recently, with many of them spending the majority of last year at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore.

Shah on the Women’s Team’s Head Coach appointment and resuming India A tours

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Shah also said that the Indian women’s team will have a head coach appointed before they embark on the limited-overs tour of Bangladesh in July this year. The tour comprises three ODIs and as many T20Is.

Shah said, “The shortlist for the women’s team head coach has already been done. The CAC (Cricket Advisory Committee) will meet and decide accordingly. We may have a new women’s team head coach before the Bangladesh series.”

He said the Indian cricket board is in talks with its counterparts in England and New Zealand to organise India A tours, which has helped players get accustomed to the challenges and exposed them to new conditions.

Shah was speaking on the eve of the IPL final between Chennai Super Kings and Gujarat Titans here.

“On India ‘A’ shadow tours, we are currently in conversation with England and New Zealand,” Shah said.

He also said the BCCI is looking to organise the second edition of the Women’s Premier League before March next year.

“We will have a discussion with the broadcaster and decide a window. We will be looking at a window for organising the next edition of the Women’s Premier League before March 2024,” Shah said.

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