KSAT · MOTION · INTELLIGENCE · PRECISION

The standardised fitness exam every khiladi takes.

Standardised sport assessments for schools, cricket academies, and badminton academies across India. Cricket, badminton, and general fitness. Every khiladi, junior to senior, gets a transcript that travels.

What we assess

Eight tests for every khiladi.

Cricket

Cricket

The four department-wise tests that decide a cricketer. Each test is graded against age-and-format-matched norms.

Bowling Assessment

Run-up rhythm, release point, wrist position, seam orientation, follow-through, and ball-track accuracy.

Batting Assessment

Trigger movement, head position, back-lift, footwork, bat-swing arc, shot selection, and decision quality.

Fielding Assessment

Catching technique, throwing mechanics, sprint posture, reaction time, and ground-fielding angles.

Cricket Fitness

Rotational power, sprint speed, shoulder and back resilience, recovery, and injury-risk markers built for cricket workloads.

Badminton

Badminton

Two tests covering on-court technical skill and the conditioning the sport demands.

General Badminton Assessment

Stroke quality across forehand, backhand, smash, net play. Footwork patterns, court coverage, and decision-making in rallies.

Badminton Fitness

Lateral acceleration and deceleration, lunge endurance, jump capacity, and recovery between rallies.

All-Sport

General Fitness

For athletes who are not in a single-sport pathway, or for entry-level testing before specialisation.

KMMA (Kid Motor Mobility Assessment)

For kids. Coordination, balance, motor skill, mobility, and age-appropriate strength. The right baseline before any sport choice.

GAAT (General Athletic Awareness Test)

For teens and adults. Strength, speed, agility, endurance, and motor skill across one standardised battery. The credentialled fitness exam for every khiladi.

The KAI score

Every khiladi gets a Khiladi Ability Index.

KAI is the single number that captures a khiladi's overall ability. Every KSAT test rolls up to a KAI score on a 0 to 100 scale, normalised by age and sport so the number means the same thing across the country.

45

KAI

Kid

Just starting. Building basic motor skills and movement vocabulary.

65

KAI

KidPro

Building habits. Consistent improvement, sport-specific basics in place.

80

KAI

Khiladi

Competitive level. City K-Leagues open at 84+ KAI.

95

KAI

KhiladiPro

Elite level. Pathway to national-level competition.

What rolls up into KAI

Gross Motor SkillsFine Motor CoordinationBalance and StabilityFlexibility and MobilityFundamental MovementsObject ManipulationAttention and FocusConfidence and ParticipationSpatial Awareness

Each dimension is tested in the relevant KSAT battery (Cricket, Badminton, KMMA, or GAAT) and scored on the same 0 to 100 scale. The KAI is the weighted aggregate, age-and-sport-normalised so a KAI of 65 in cricket means the same level as a KAI of 65 in badminton.

Who uses KSAT

Built for every khiladi institution.

Schools

Replace the annual fitness test that no one reads. KSAT gives every kid a transcript that travels with them through school and beyond.

Cricket Academies

Benchmark every intake. Track every player. Prove progress to parents with a credentialled scorecard that maps to national norms.

Badminton Academies

On-court skill plus off-court conditioning, scored on one report. Spot the kid who needs strength work before the kid who needs strokes.

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