His role had gained significance in COVID times with regular testing and bubble life becoming an integral part of international cricket
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BCCI’s chief medical officer Abhijit Salvi has resigned due to personal reasons. Salvi told PTI on Saturday that his notice period ended on November 30, but he carried on till the end of the second Test between India and New Zealand on December 7.
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His role had gained significance in COVID times with regular testing and bubble life becoming an integral part of international cricket.
“After 10 years in the organisation, I wanted to move on. It had become a 24x7 job in COVID times and I want to give time to myself and family,” said Salvi.
Salvi was in charge of BCCI’s age-verification, anti-doping and medical wing. Salvi had to travel with the Indian team on some tours including Australia and Sri Lanka. He had also overseen medical arrangements for two editions of IPL and the T20 World Cup in the UAE.
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