BCCI Extends Athlete Monitoring System For State Associations
Athlete Monitoring System: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah on Tuesday informed that state associations will be able to access the Athlete Monitoring System (AMS) and the costs of it will be borne by
Athlete Monitoring System: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah on Tuesday informed that state associations will be able to access the Athlete Monitoring System (AMS) and the costs of it will be borne by the board. In a letter addressed to the president and honorary secretary of BCCI member associations, Shah highlighted the features of the AMS that allow players to monitor their workload and other performance-related data in real time via the app.
"After our recent inauguration of the new BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru, I'm pleased to apprise you that the BCCI shall offer an Athlete Monitoring System (AMS) for all State Associations - with costs being borne by BCCI. The state associations can now avail the following benefits in a bid to standardize player monitoring to ensure better management and enable peak performance for the players," Shah wrote in a letter to state associations.
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"The BCCI Centre of Excellence team will be reaching out to you shortly. I urge you to take this opportunity forward for each of your respective states," it added.
Features of the AMS
Over the past two years, the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) has developed customised plug-and-play modules tailored to players' needs, featuring a comprehensive dashboard that integrates standardised health and fitness protocols. The platform offers a one-page dashboard for administrators, athlete risk and readiness dashboards, and performance alerts for coaches and administrators. It enables efficient data creation and segregation across multiple teams, along with enhanced injury recording, surveillance, and analytics features.