London, June 5: England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) director of special projects Steve Elworthy has revealed that the International Cricket Council (ICC) is discussing the possibility of introducing substitutes if a player tests positive for COVID-19 during a Test match.
Currently, a like-for-like replacement can be made in a cricket match only when a player suffers from a concussion. For all other injuries and illnesses, a substitute fielder may be permitted, but that player cannot bat or bowl.
"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 or T20s.