The National Cricket Academy is set for a major revamp by the Board For Cricket Control in India (BCCI) after getting constantly criticized for its handling of players' injuries. The academy is likely to have a BCCI medical panel and a dedicated social media department as part of its getting a major makeover.
The need for a medical panel was discussed at the NCA's recent meeting which was attended by all the BCCI-officer bearers, including president Sourav Ganguly and NCA cricket head Rahul Dravid.
The development comes after the criticism the NCA drew for the injury management of leading India players, including Wriddhiman Saha and more recently Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
All-rounder Hardik Pandya and premium pacer Jasprit Bumrah added to the NCA's woes by choosing personal rehabilitation over recovering in Bengaluru.
"The BCCI will consult a London-based clinic, Fortius, for setting up its medical panel," a top BCCI official told PTI.
Head of fast bowling, a position which has been lying vacant for a long time, will also be filled soon.
That person will be in charge of setting up a fast bowling program at the NCA. The board will also hire a nutrition head for the Bengaluru-based facility.
As the NCA has mainly been in the news for all the wrong reasons and there is no official communication coming out of it.
A social media manager will come on board to provide regular updates on the happenings inside the facility. The move could also go a long way in repairing NCA's reputation, the Board official added.
The NCA had failed to detect Bhuvneshwar's sports hernia and was also at the receiving end of criticism when it came to light that Bumrah and Hardik were taking outside help for their recovery rather than relying on the NCA staff.
BCCI Medical Panel, Dedicated Social Media Department To Revamp NCA
Agencies
Updated at:
02 Jan 2020 03:25 PM (IST)
The development comes after the criticism the NCA drew for the injury management of leading Indian cricketers , including Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
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