Former Indian cricket team physiotherapist John Gloster expressed strong support for the Board of Control for Cricket in India's decision to implement the Bronco Test for player assessment. The test will provide accurate evaluation methods for athletes as cricket transforms into a speed and power-focused sport. Gloster currently serves as head physiotherapist for the Rajasthan Royals and has utilized this assessment tool within the Indian Premier League for several years. The evaluation method originates from other sports, demonstrating cricket's willingness to adopt beneficial practices from various athletic disciplines. Adrian le Roux, the current strength and conditioning coach, recently explained the test's advantages through social media content.
Technology plays an essential role in modern injury management as cricket becomes a year-round sport. Wearable devices track athlete data while monitoring systems provide insights into heart rate variability and sleep patterns. Load management and recovery protocols benefit significantly from technological advancement. India's position as a leading technology nation enables sports medicine professionals to effectively integrate these tools into athletic performance programs. The recovery aspect has become particularly important for maintaining player health throughout extended seasons.
Sports science development in India has progressed substantially during Gloster's two-decade involvement. The ecosystem previously lacked resources and recognition but has expanded to support both elite athletes and general community members. Gloster contributed to Olympic preparation by working with eleven athletes before the Tokyo Games through his association with the Go Sports Foundation. His current focus extends beyond cricket to educational initiatives that encourage youth participation in sports through school physical education programs. These efforts aim to strengthen India's athletic foundation across multiple sporting disciplines.
Technology plays an essential role in modern injury management as cricket becomes a year-round sport. Wearable devices track athlete data while monitoring systems provide insights into heart rate variability and sleep patterns. Load management and recovery protocols benefit significantly from technological advancement. India's position as a leading technology nation enables sports medicine professionals to effectively integrate these tools into athletic performance programs. The recovery aspect has become particularly important for maintaining player health throughout extended seasons.
Sports science development in India has progressed substantially during Gloster's two-decade involvement. The ecosystem previously lacked resources and recognition but has expanded to support both elite athletes and general community members. Gloster contributed to Olympic preparation by working with eleven athletes before the Tokyo Games through his association with the Go Sports Foundation. His current focus extends beyond cricket to educational initiatives that encourage youth participation in sports through school physical education programs. These efforts aim to strengthen India's athletic foundation across multiple sporting disciplines.