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Showing questions for June 17, 2025 - Total: 40 questions
Question 36 Jun 17, 2025
What is the bone age cut-off for male cricketers in the Under-16 category according to the new BCCI rule?
16.5 years The new BCCI rule specifies that the bone age cut-off for U-16 boys is 16.5 years. If a player's bone age is determined to be 15.5 years or higher, it automatically increases to 16.5 years or higher, making him ineligible for the U-16 tournament.
Question 37 Jun 17, 2025
What method is used for age determination of players in Indian cricket according to the revised BCCI norms?
TW3 method The BCCI uses the TW3 method, a test for assessing bone age, to determine the eligibility of players in age-group cricket. This method involves evaluating bone maturity through X-rays and comparing them to standard reference data.
Question 38 Jun 17, 2025
How does the new rule affect a player whose bone age is assessed at 15.4 years in the 2025-26 season?
He will be eligible for U-16 next season with a bone age of 16.4 Under the new rule, if a U-16 player tests at 15.4 years this season, he will not need another bone test next season. A +1 factor will be added, making his bone age 16.4, which allows him to continue playing in the U-16 tournament.
Question 39 Jun 17, 2025
What is the bone age cut-off for female cricketers in the Under-15 category under the new BCCI guidelines?
15 years According to the revised BCCI guidelines, the bone age cut-off for U-15 girls' competition is 15 years. A player must have a bone age of 14.9 or below to remain eligible for participation in the U-15 category.
Question 40 Jun 17, 2025
What is the primary reason cited for revising the bone age verification policy in Indian cricket?
To prevent exclusion based on arithmetic rather than scientific calculation The BCCI emphasized that the revision was necessary to ensure that no player loses eligibility due to arithmetic calculations instead of scientifically verified bone growth assessments. This reform seeks to bring fairness and accuracy to junior cricket selection processes.

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