The fourth T20i between India and English Only cricket movements in Pune was also not a great controversy in the rule of replacement. The choice of bringing India Harshit Rana as a substitute for Shivam Dube He criticized England with Skipper Buttler To interrogate the decision to adapt to ICC rules.
The controversial decision evokes questions
In the final of the Turks in India, Dube was shot with a delivery in helmet Jamie Overton. After a medical examination, India said that Pacer Rana will take place in order of concussion. Rana, three wickets for 33 runs and 15 India’s 15 working victories continued to have a significant impact with the ball, claiming to play a pivotal role.
However, England expressed concerns about the legality of substitution. Buttler, first of all, a Bowler of PACE was a similar substitution suitable for Dube, known for a bowler and random average pace bowling.
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Harshit Rana was the substitute similar to the real ‘for?
Several specialists believe that Rana, like Rana, like a rana, a comprehensive district, like a specialist bowler. Like past players Kevin Pietersen and Cooking alastair He also suggested that the decision was contrary to the spirit of the rule.
ICC’s concussion substitute rules are aimed at protecting justice in the game by ensuring that a replacement team does not give an inappropriate preference. Article 1.2.7.3. This prevents strategically using the teams to win a hand.
Meanwhile, paragraph 1.2.7.7, the judge of the match, indisputable substitution, protest against disputes, confirming or rejecting a concussion to ensure the disputes violate the match
Article 1.2.7.3: “A concussion change must be a comparable player that provides a significant advantage of the team for the rest of the match, the rest of the match.” This rule ensures the concussion of the teams to exploit the replacement process.
Article 1.2.7.7: “The decision to change the opposite judge is final and the teams cannot protest.”