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ICC discussing Covid-19 substitutes for test matches: ECB official


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Published : 05 Jun 2020 07:19 PM | Updated : 05 Sep 2020 11:46 PM

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is discussing the possi bility of introducing substitutes if a player tests positive for  COVID-19 during a test match, England and Wales Cricket  Board director of special projects Steve Elworthy said, reports Reuters.

Last year, the ICC approved “like for like” substitutes across all formats of international  cricket to replace concussed  players during matches and Elworthy said the same rule would have to be applied for COVID-19 substitutes.

“COVID replacements are certainly something that the ICC are discussing,” Elworthy told Sky Sports.

“I’ve seen communication about that and it’s certainly something we hope would be allowed — specifically for test matches, not necessarily ODIs (one-day  internationals) or T20s (Twenty20).

“That replacement would have to be a ‘like for like’ player... Our on-site COVID medical practitioner and Public Health England would be informed immediately and that player would then be  put into isolation for a period  of time.”

England are set to host the West Indies in a three-test series next month, with the visitors flying in a 14-man squad plus 11 reserves who will train and quarantine together before the first test  scheduled for July 8 in Southampton.

“With the testing protocols of getting those players into that  (bio-secure) bubble first, you would hope that wouldn’t be a sce nario we’d have to deal with,”  Elworthy added.  “But clearly it’s something we are planning for.”