The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has taken a revolutionary step by extending its cutting-edge Athlete Monitoring System (AMS) to all professional cricketers in India. This system, which has been instrumental in maintaining the fitness of top international players like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Jasprit Bumrah, will now be available to domestic cricketers as well. This move is set to elevate the standard of fitness across all levels of Indian cricket.
BCCI’s Fitness Revolution Now Includes Domestic Players
Virat Kohli’s dedication to fitness has inspired cricketers globally. His rigorous fitness routine and discipline have set a new benchmark in cricket. Rohit Sharma, though not as lean as Virat, is equally fit and his agility shows in his performances on the field. Similarly, Jasprit Bumrah’s return from a serious back injury showcases how essential fitness has become for top-level athletes. Much of this success is attributed to the AMS, which BCCI uses to track the fitness and readiness of its international stars.
Now, this same system will be rolled out to domestic cricketers across India. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah recently sent a letter to state cricket associations informing them of the decision. According to a PTI report, Shah mentioned that domestic cricketers’ fitness will be monitored using the same AMS app used by Team India’s international players. The best part? The BCCI will bear the entire cost of this system, relieving state associations of any financial burden.
How AMS Will Benefit Indian Domestic Cricketers
The Athlete Monitoring System provides real-time updates on player fitness, injuries, and rehabilitation status. It helps track every aspect of a player’s health, ensuring they are fully fit and prepared for their matches. Up until now, only players under the BCCI’s central contracts or those attending special National Cricket Academy (NCA) camps had access to this system. With the AMS now being available to all domestic cricketers, it’s a game-changing move that could significantly boost the performance levels of players across the country.
This modern system will be managed through an app, allowing coaching staff, physiotherapists, and trainers to monitor players in real time. This ensures that any potential injuries or fitness concerns are addressed promptly. The system also helps manage a player’s workload, preventing overuse injuries and ensuring they remain match-ready throughout the season.
Center of Excellence to Support Domestic Cricketers
Last week, the BCCI inaugurated a new Center of Excellence near Bengaluru, which includes a state-of-the-art sports science and medicine unit. This center will play a key role in helping state associations implement the AMS for their players. With this initiative, domestic cricketers will not only improve their fitness but will also be better prepared if they are called up to the national team.
AMS: A Long-Term Investment in Indian Cricket
By extending the AMS to domestic cricketers, the BCCI is making a long-term investment in the future of Indian cricket. As more players benefit from professional-grade fitness tracking, the overall standard of cricket in India is expected to rise. Players will not only be better equipped to perform at their peak, but they will also have access to top-notch medical and rehabilitation facilities.
This move comes just after India’s dominant performance in the Kanpur Test, where they beat Bangladesh in just two days of play. The fitness and preparedness of every player were evident in the team’s all-around performance. Now, with the AMS being available to cricketers at every level, this focus on fitness is set to become the new norm in Indian cricket.