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BCCI will use age-detection software, these are the features of this new technology

Ansh Gain
2 years ago

BCCI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will use a software in conjunction with the existing ‘TW3’ method to detect age fraud on an experimental basis, with the aim of achieving quick results and cost reduction of up to 80 per cent. is to save.

Adopting a zero tolerance policy towards age fraud, the BCCI currently uses the ‘TW3’ method (based on X-rays of the left hand and wrist) for age determination.

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‘BoneXpert Software’ will give instant results :-

The cost of each test in the present method is Rs 2400 and it takes three to four days to get the results. Whereas the proposed use of ‘BoneXpert software’ will give instant results and the cost will be only Rs 288.

Explaining the entire process, the BCCI note said, “To confirm the age, the BCCI conducts an X-ray of the players’ wrist in the presence of an observer. Then the State Cricket Association sends the X-ray copy to the BCCI AVP (Age Verification Department). ) sends.

BCCI: Old technology used to take a lot of time :-

“The BCCI AVP sends it to two independent radiologists from its panel. The radiologist assesses this and submits his report to the BCCI and this whole process takes a lot of time.

T has four radiologists to supervise the players of 38 state associations.

The Board will work with the State Associations on the experiment:-

According to it, ”the board will work with the state associations on the experiment. Although the boards are satisfied with the test data running on a limited number of X-rays in their databank; we still want to test the software with a large number of X-rays (approximately 3800) in all associations to be fully satisfied.

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BCCI: This decision was taken due to the case of cheating several times in tournaments of age group :-

There have been several cases of fraud in the age group tournaments that come under the BCCI. In June 2019, Jammu and Kashmir fast bowler Rasikh Salam was banned for two years. As he was being found guilty of submitting a false birth certificate.

Earlier, Under-19 World Cup star Manjot Kalra, Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi batsman; Ankit Bavane were among the cricketers found guilty of concealing their age.

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