Key Points

The Bihar Cricket Association hosted a special three-day physio training program at their office. National Cricket Academy expert Satish Kumar led sessions on modern fitness techniques and injury management. BCA President Rakesh Tiwari stated these initiatives will significantly benefit state players' performance. The training aims to strengthen Bihar cricket through improved player care and faster injury recovery.

Key Points: Bihar Cricket Association Physio Training Player Fitness Injury Management

  • Three-day session focused on modern player fitness techniques
  • NCA's Satish Kumar led injury management training
  • Emphasis on immediate on-field treatment procedures
  • Training covers warm-ups, recovery, and long-term performance maintenance
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Bihar Cricket Association organises physio training session on player fitness and injury management

Bihar Cricket Association organizes 3-day physio training with NCA's Satish Kumar focusing on player fitness, injury management, and modern techniques for better care.

"BCA believes that such initiatives will prove extremely beneficial for the state's players - Rakesh Tiwari, BCA President"

Patna, August 27

The Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) organised a three-day physio training session focusing on player fitness and injury management. Satish Kumar from the National Cricket Academy (NCA) oversaw this special training program and familiarised the attending physiotherapists with modern techniques.

The session, held at the BCA office, saw active participation from all physiotherapists, with in-depth discussions on player health and fitness, as per a press release from the Bihar Cricket Association.

"BCA believes that such initiatives will prove extremely beneficial for the state's players," said Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) president Rakesh Tiwari.

"It will not only enhance their sporting performance but also make a significant contribution to strengthening Bihar cricket in the future. This training session will provide both players and physiotherapists with new perspectives and technical knowledge," he added.

During the three-day session, drawing from his experience, Satish Kumar shed light on effective methods to keep players fit. He explained the procedures in detail for providing immediate treatment to injured players on the field and the techniques to reduce the risk of injury, the Bihar Cricket Association added.

He also emphasised that regular fitness monitoring, proper warm-ups, and recovery sessions play a key role in maintaining player performance over the long term.

The primary objective of the program is to ensure that Bihar's players not only remain physically strong but also return to the field swiftly in the event of an injury. Over the course of three days, physiotherapists will receive training on various practical aspects, enabling them to povide better care for the players.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some focus on sports science in Bihar cricket! Injury prevention is so crucial - many talented players' careers end prematurely due to poor recovery protocols. This is a step in the right direction 🏏
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Aman W
Good move but implementation matters. Hope this isn't just a one-time event. BCA should make this mandatory for all district-level coaches and physios. Our players deserve professional care at all levels.
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Sarah B
As someone working in sports medicine, I appreciate BCA bringing NCA expertise to Bihar. Modern injury management techniques can make a huge difference in player longevity. Hope they cover mental health aspects too!
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Vikram M
Bihar cricket needs this desperately! We have produced talents like MS Dhoni but lack proper infrastructure. Such training programs will help build a stronger foundation for future cricketers from our state.
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Nikhil C
Hope they extend this to school and college level coaches too. Early injury prevention education can save many careers. Good to see Bihar taking cricket development seriously after years of neglect.

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