Cricket Player Injury Rehab Logistics and Physiotherapy Coordination
The Opportunity
Elite cricket players across IPL franchises are sidelined with injuries (like Cameron Green's recent issues) but lack a dedicated local service to coordinate between team physios, local clinics, recovery centers, and players' homes. Teams pay franchise fees but no one is offering affordable rehab logistics—transport to physiotherapy, meal prep for recovery diets, home exercise monitoring by trained aides.
Market Size
₹15 Cr addressable market — 10 IPL franchises × 25-30 injury cases/season × ₹2-3 lakh per case for rehab support services over 4-6 weeks
Business Model
Per-player rehab coordination service: ₹8,000-12,000/week per injured player covering: transport to physio clinics, recovery meal prep supervision, home rehab exercise spotting (2 visits/day), progress tracking logs for franchise medical teams. Bill franchises directly.
Weekly retainer per injured player: ₹8,000-12,000 × 4-6 weeks = ₹32,000-72,000/playerFranchise bulk contracts: ₹25-30 lakh/season per team for 3-4 concurrent injury casesOff-season state-level cricket injury support: ₹3,000-5,000/week for Ranji/domestic players
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Map all injury physiotherapy clinics in 1-2 IPL cities (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai). Identify franchise medical staff contact points and approach with proposal.
Hire 2 trained aides with basic sports physio certification (₹15-20k/month each). Create simple rehab tracking template in Google Sheets for daily progress logs.
Pitch to 1 franchise's medical team with sample proposal: ₹10k/week per injured player. Offer free 2-week trial for 1 player.
Execute trial with first injured player: transport + meal supervision + 2 daily exercise spotting visits. Collect testimonial from franchise physio.
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
GST registration (Service, 18%), basic health/safety indemnity clauses in franchise contracts. No medical license needed—you're coordinating, not diagnosing. Aides should have registered physiotherapy certificates (NPTA or equivalent state body).
Regulatory References
GST registration mandatory; services classified as 'Sports Management and Coordination'
Staff must hold registered physiotherapist credentials; non-medical coordination avoids medical licensing
Health & safety indemnity clauses required in franchise service agreements
Professional indemnity insurance recommended to protect against coordination failures or injury complications
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