Gloster said the BCCI must change its policy of rotating the NCA-based physios during overseas tours like Nitin Patel was there till World Cup and Ashish Kaushik is now in England.
"I think a physio's job is that of a long-term commitment. I think to treat and understand players, you need to have continuity in the injury management process. It takes quite some time to know a player, his workload, injury history. For a physio, to just come in and work wonders is certainly not the best way," Gloster said.
Gloster feels that a physio should have a final say on whether he should deem a player fit or not. "A physio takes a decision based on few inputs like clinical findings, past history and player's feedback. If he feels that player is injured but the player feels otherwise, he should stick to his point. Even if the player is adamant about playing, then physio should make a note that it's against his advice," he concluded.
India's former physiotherapist Nitin Patel (left) examines Sachin Tendulkar's injury
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