Updated On: 09 January, 2023 09:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Sunil Gavaskar
Since eligibility is going to be based on the fitness of a player, it might be better to have bio-mechanics or body science experts in the selection panel...

India cricketers attend a practice session ahead of their first ODI v Bangladesh in Dhaka last month. Pic/Getty Images
The BCCI announced recently that they are bringing back the ‘yo yo’ test and some other test for the fitness levels mainly for the emerging players. A player could be reeling off centuries and double centuries or picking five and ten wicket hauls while bowling heaps of overs, but if he can’t pass these tests, then he won’t be eligible for selection.
The CAC has just interviewed candidates for the selection committee panel, but not one was a bio-mechanics expert or a body science person. Since eligibility is going to be based on the fitness of a player, it might be better to have these experts in the selection panel than former cricketers. After all if it comes to a choice between two players for a spot in the team these experts would be in a better position to tell which among the two is fitter than the other and never mind the runs scored or wickets taken by the two players.