BCCI took this big step in the interest of players, handed over advanced monitoring system to state cricket boards.
This decision of BCCI is going to benefit the players a lot. BCCI (Image Credit- Twitter) The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the richest cricket board in the world, i.e. the supreme body of cricket in India, has taken a big decision today on October 1 in the interest of the players. Let us tell you that BCCI, at its own expense, has handed over Advanced Monitor System (AMS) to all the state cricket boards for monitoring the fitness, health and other important information of the players. In this system, BCCI has also provided the facility of recording in the phone app through software, through which the player and the concerned cricket board, if needed, will be able to get the complete data regarding the fitness of the player at one place. Jai Shah gave a big statement On the other hand, on this historic step, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah was quoted by India Today as saying – After the recent inauguration of our new BCCI Center of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru, I am happy to tell you that BCCI is all about Will offer an Athlete Monitoring System (AMS) for state associations. The cost of this system will be borne by BCCI. To ensure better management, and to standardize player monitoring to enable peak performance for players, State Cricket Boards can now avail the following benefits. So after this decision of BCCI, Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) President Abhilash Khandekar said – This is a welcome step taken by BCCI. Not all associations can afford such a sophisticated system, so making it free is also commendable. The BCCI is already investing heavily on infrastructure in the states, and this move will help educate not only the players but also the state units more about surveillance.