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Future with AI | Champions of sports analytics want to change how cricket, boxing, table tennis, football are played, and viewed

Over the last few years, the physical prowess of athletes has been complemented by the use of sports analytics and AI to make training and coaching more scientific.

January 06, 2024 / 10:42 IST
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At FC Goa, data scientist Amrit Murali runs AI models on match recordings for statistics such as expected possession, expected threats and expected goals.
At FC Goa, data scientist Amrit Murali runs AI models on match recordings for statistics such as expected possession, expected threats and expected goals.

As a table tennis player and coach, Deepak Malik always realised the need for analytics to excel at his craft. Back in the day, he would record a match, then go back and watch it all over again, before putting down pointers to share with his wards.

“The entire process was exhausting. With a group of 10-15 players, it’s almost impossible to work in this manner. And there was no way to present my feedback to the players where they could understand it better,” recalls Malik, a former national-level medallist.

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At Hindu College Delhi, Malik met his future wife and business partner, Megha Gambhir. While she worked a techie job in the corporate world, Malik urged her to use technology to solve his quandary. Finally in 2018, Gambhir quit her position and the duo started exchanging notes on how they could utilise artificial intelligence (AI) to arrive at possible solutions.

Already, players and coaches can use AI to observe how minute changes, like the angle of the elbow when a player is hitting the ball, can change outcomes. (Photo by Josh Sorenson via Pexels)