BCCI’s Center of Excellence in Bengaluru has become a hotbed for talent honing, with Zaheer Khan wrapping up a transformative fast bowling camp on Monday. Elite pacers from domestic, India A, and youth ranks immersed in advanced drills on technique, fitness, and mental fortitude under the veteran’s expert eye.
Sources indicate these athletes are selector favorites, and the session was designed to fast-track their evolution into T20 specialists. It’s a clear nod to the 2026 World Cup preparations.
Post-Troy Cooley, BCCI’s coach recruitment—sparked by February’s call for applications—nears completion. Excitingly, VVS Laxman has tapped Harbhajan for an off-spin camp, eyed for late this month before IPL frenzy.
Parallel efforts fill critical gaps in sports science, medicine, and coaching, all within a couple of months. This multifaceted push reflects BCCI’s long-term vision for bowling dominance.
India’s cricketing future looks blisteringly bright, with these initiatives fueling the fire for global conquests.
