The Board of Control for Cricket in India has invited applications for various coaching and performance-related positions at the CoE, Bengaluru. This was done according to the claims of the BCCI to boost India's high-performance system by improving skill development, coaching standards, and performance analysis. The Staff to be Hired Also Read | Big Shake-Up in BCCI Contracts: Shubman Gill Moves Up, Kohli-Rohit Demoted There are a total of 10 positions to be applied for, with 2 of those being for the position of Batting Coaches. It is the job of the batting coaches to work with the Head Cricket Coach and the BCCI CoE with the objective of preparing, developing, and improving the skills of batter performers across all formats of cricket, from the top national teams and India A to age groups and state association players. They also need to work with national coaches and selectors, as well as the sports science staff, to identify India’s batting talents. There are three positions designated as Openings for Fast Bowling Coaches. These will be dedicated to the preparation of fast bowlers training at the BCCI CoE, and their specific responsibilities will include providing advice on the technical, tactical, and physical aspects of the training of fast bowlers, with particular attention given to preparing specialised fast bowling groups with the help of the head cricket coach of the nation. There are four positions for Fielding Coaches, of which three are for male coaches, while there is a position for a female coach. The fielding coaches are expected to develop the athleticism, agility, catching, throwing, and fielding skills of players associated with various programmes run under the BCCI CoE. These include specialized fielding coaching, setting performance standards, and training with coaches and selectors to upgrade team fielding performances regardless of age groups. Read Also | Have India Ever Lost to an Associate Team in T20 World Cup History? There exists an opportunity for a One Performance Analyst, too. This role shall spearhead the collection, management, and analysis of cricket data, which includes match analysis, training data, sports science contributions, and technology-enhanced contributions. This shall involve strategic decision-making through engagement with other areas such as coaching, sports science, medical, and strength and conditioning to better benefit player development in the BCCI CoE. The deadline to apply is set as February 27, 2026, by 5 PM IST. All the positions will be located at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. After the screening procedure, selected candidates can be called for personal interviews, etc., as deemed fit by BCCI.