BCCI removed the new rule, not good for Indian cricketers who hide age; Will be difficult!
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has brought a new rule, so that junior cricketers will not be able to commit any fraud from their age. This change will not cause any injustice to any young player. Yes, BCCI has decided that now an additional bone test will be started at the junior level. This test will reveal the exact age of the player.
BCCI: Now players will have two Tests
According to the Rules Rules, Tests used to assess the bone age to extract the right mathematics of the age of the players are used to assess the TW3 Methology. Through this test, the player undergoes a bone test for the determination of edge and the +1 factor is added to the same edge group to determine its eligibility for the next session.
Now the under-16 players will have to conduct a second test (bone test) after the TW3 Methology Test. Those who have failed from the +1 factor, their exact age will be known through a bone test.
Players’ fixed age limit
A time limit has been set for under-16 players, in which the age limit of boys has been set 16.5 years and 15 years for under-15 girls. Now through this new test, the right age of both female player and male player will be revealed.
In IPL 2025, there was a dispute over the age of Vaibhav Suryavanshi
Let us know that in IPL 2025, 14 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi made his debut on behalf of Rajasthan Royals. This young batsman played a century in 35 balls and got a lot of accolades. He won the hearts of everyone with his best performance at such a young age. However, there were also disputes about Suryavanshi and fans believed that they are older and they had disturbed it. In such a situation, the Cricket Board has now brought this new rule to stop this.