HomeSportsCricket'Tad too much': Sunil Gavaskar questions BCCI’s new Bronco Test rule

'Tad too much': Sunil Gavaskar questions BCCI’s new Bronco Test rule

Sunil Gavaskar added no test is greater than the mental strength of a player who is dedicated to play for his country.

September 10, 2025 / 16:06 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Indian cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar
Indian cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar (PTI Photo)

The proposal by BCCI to use the Bronco Test to determine player's fitness has caught most eyes. It is a test designed to challenge athletes' cardiovascular capabilities. Although it may be new to cricket, rugby has long employed the Bronco Test as a high-intensity running exercise. Many cricket fans and players have expressed disapproval of the BCCI's plan, arguing that it is unfair to administer such a challenging test.

The legendary Sunil Gavaskar has joined the chorus and expressed his disapproval of the Bronco Test, explaining that it is unjust to choose players based on it. "While it is fine to have these tests to get a general idea of where a player needs to strengthen their body, having them decide selection to the national team is a tad too much," Gavaskar wrote in his column for Sportstar.

Story continues below Advertisement

Also Read | What is rugby-style Bronco Test for Team India and how it will complement Yo-Yo Test?

"Every person's body is different, so having one standard for everybody in the squad is well-nigh impossible. There has to be consideration given to the player's specialty and allowances made for that. For example, a wicketkeeper, who is constantly on the move the whole day, requires a different fitness level than the others," he added.