Aussies shouldn't be complaining, they were first beneficiaries of concussion substitute: Virender Sehwag
India TV NewsThe Indian team was absolutely right in getting a concussion substitute for Ravindra Jadeja as symptoms related to head injuries can show up as late as 24 hours after the hit, said former great Virender Sehwag. Jadeja was hit on the head but didn't seek immediate medical attention but when Australia batted, it was Yuzvendra Chahal, who came out as concussion substitute and took 3 for 25 to play a big part in India's 11-run win against Australia in the first T20 international. Sehwag feels that Australians shouldn't be complaining as they were the first beneficiaries of concussion substitute rule. "They might have just one contention that Jadeja continued to bat and made runs but when you open your helmet inside the dressing room then you might witness some swelling, you might fell dizziness.