The BCCI has decided to give access of its Athlete Monitoring System (AMS) to state associations, in order to help players find their peak performance.
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah informed that for the efficient use of the AMS, a team from the recently-launched Centre od Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru will reach out to them very soon.
“I’m pleased to apprise you that the BCCI shall offer Athlete Monitoring System (AMS) for all State Associations – with costs being borne by BCCI,” Shah wrote in his communication to the state associations.
“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 added.
The NCA’s athlete monitoring system was covering the players contracted by BCCI till now.
The AMS provides information about the risk, performance alerts, analysis or injuries and fitness, workload management, and rehab for players and all of this information can be shared via a mobile application.