The T20I series between India and England might be over, with the hosts securing a 4-1 triumph, but the concussion substitute controversy from the 4th T20I isn’t dying down. A number of former England players and a few Indians continued to discuss the incident even as the 5th and final T20I between the two sides came under the spotlight on Sunday. England skipper Jos Buttler even took a swipe at the incident from the last match by calling his 4 substitutes for the 5th T20I as ‘Impact Subs’. Now, ICC match referee Chris Broad has made some explosive remarks on the controversy.
In a heads-turning post on X (formerly Twitter), Broad claimed that ICC was returning to the ‘bad old’ days of ‘bias and corruption’ by allowing non-neutral match officials to take charge.
“Independent match officials were brought in to stop situations like this! Why are the ICC returning to the ‘bad old days’ of bias and corruption?,” Chris Broad wrote on X.
Reacting to a comment from former England captain Kevin Pietersen, who said that Harshit Rana wasn’t a like-for-like replacement for Shivam Dube, Broad said he absolutely agrees.
“Absolutely agree,” he said in reaction to Pietersen’s comment. “How can an Indian Match Referee get away with allowing this Indian replacement? Match officials should be independent to omit bias! (sic).”