BCCI to create database of top 50 Indian players to manage their workload
The Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) is aiming to monitor the workload of top 50 Indian players to keep them fresh for big international assignments. A senior BCCI official said that the fitness levels of the players will also be monitored by Indian team physio Patrick Farhart.
Starting with the upcoming Indian Premier League, the BCCI is all set to keep a close eye on the workload of the top 50 Indian players. Their aim is to create a database which will keep track of the players’ workload and injury management. This is a step taken in view to keep key players fit and fresh ahead of challenging overseas tours.
According to TOI, it is
“Yes, the plan is there on the anvil. We want to create a database of 50 players. In those 50 players, 27 are our centrally contracted players (with Mohammed Shami re-inducted) and there will be another 23 players, who will be added to the list. These 23 players will be short-listed during the Indian Premier League,” a senior BCCI office-bearer was quoted saying by TOI.
After the conclusion of the IPL, India have a couple of tough overseas assignments where they first travel to England to play 3 T20Is, 3 ODIs, and 5 Tests in addition to the 2 T20Is they play against Ireland. Following that, India
“Starting from India's tour of UK (which includes a short tour of Ireland), the national team is going to have
The National selection committee which is led by MSK Prasad is preparing the blueprint and it is the selectors who will have a big role in selecting the additional 23 players. The BCCI earlier had suggested that it will monitor and curtail the workload of contracted bowlers.
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