London, July 17 . Cricket authorities are mulling over the idea of introducing concussion substitutes in Test cricket and they may be in place in the upcoming Ashes series starting August 1.
According to an ESPNcricinfo report, the issue is on the agenda at the International Cricket Council (ICC) annual conference taking place in London this week and the changes to playing conditions will almost certainly be approved and implemented quickly, so that all matches played in the World Test Championship, beginning Ashes series, will have the same safety protocols in place.
The debate of using concussion substitutes had started following the death of Phillip Huges after he was struck by a bouncer in a List-A match in 2014. Following which Cricket Australia introduced the concept of concussion substitutes in their men's and women's domestic tournaments and the BBC for the 2016-17 season.