BCCI Overhauls Age Verification with New Bone Test Protocol

The BCCI has introduced a second bone test to accurately determine age eligibility for junior cricket tournaments. This change aims to prevent players from losing out on a season due to inaccurate age calculations. The new rule applies from the upcoming seasons in the U-16 boys and U-15 girls categories.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 16-06-2025 16:29 IST | Created: 16-06-2025 16:29 IST
BCCI Overhauls Age Verification with New Bone Test Protocol
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced a pivotal change in its age verification system for youth cricket players, introducing an additional bone test for better accuracy.

Currently, players' ages are determined using the TW3 method, with a +1 factor added to ensure eligibility for subsequent seasons. The newly implemented second test aims to eliminate discrepancies caused by arithmetic calculations.

This measure will apply to the U-16 boys and U-15 girls categories, ensuring precise age verification so players do not miss out on an opportunity due to outdated calculation methods, a BCCI source stated.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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