The biggest change is that young players will now be allowed to take a second bone test if needed. Until now, only a one-time test was allowed for boys aged 14 to 16 and girls aged 12 to 15, and that test would decide their future in BCCI’s age-level tournaments.
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This often led to frustration and confusion among players and parents, especially for those who were genuinely within the age limit. With the new rule allowing a second test, the board hopes to offer a more accurate and fair process, giving deserving players a better chance to compete.
BCCI allows second Bone Test to ensure fairness in junior cricket
Well, the bone tests are based on science, but they are not always 100% accurate, so the board is giving genuine young talents another chance to prove their eligibility and continue playing in age-group tournaments through the second test.
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Players must submit Aadhaar card for bone test
This process will ensure that only the correct player undergoes the bone test.
The bone age testing is done every year, usually in July and August, when the board officials travel to each state. Tests are carried out at officially approved hospitals, and each state gets a time slot. On average, about 40–50 boys and 20–25 girls are tested in each state.
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