
RISHABH PANT (Getty Images) Manchester: Rishabh Pant injury on the first day of the fourth test caused the need to allow the need to replace similar similar external injuries. A hinge who goes to a bat with broken metatarsis made a great story, but it was a decision of the forced team, because playing conditions do not allow a substitute for a bat or bowl. The International Criket Council (ICC) is close to bringing provisions for similar substitutions at the end of this year.“There is a chance that the teams will receive compensation for serious external injuries. The thing is already out of the question. Ratification is expected to meet the ICC cricket committee,” the ICC source said.
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In June, ICC announced that the condition of the “replacement player” would be tested by complete members of the world body. “A player who suffers serious injuries on the field at any time after the start of the match (including any time of warming before the match) can be replaced by a fully involved player on the remaining part of the match,” ICC said in a statement on June 25. Former England Captain Michael Vaughan was loud in his support for the authorization of the right compensation. “The exchange of injuries should be allowed in tests in the first shifts of the game,” Vaughan said two months ago BBC Sport. “If there is a real injury in the first shifts, it affects the game and entertainment that fans pay money for tracking. The first shifts are a good restriction to be fair.” After all, India released a lot of runs when the hinge was fold because he couldn’t run fast enough to complete the apparent singles.