London: Former England captain Michael Atherton said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will have to allow more substitutes in cricket. Teams are presently allowed to replace a player who has sustained a concussion with another but Atherton said that with England set to host West Indies in a three-match Test series next month in a bio-secure environment, teams might need more replacements for other injuries.
"What, for example, happens if a batsman breaks a finger and he's got to go to the hospital for an X-ray? He's got to leave the bubble and then come back, and if there's a delay on testing or the results. I think you'll see one or two compromises," Atherton told Shaun Pollock and host Neil Manthorp during a podcast.
Atherton said that in such a scenario, there will have to be "an extension for the concussion rule."