
'Bias and corruption': Former ICC referee hits out at BCCI after concussion sub controversy
FirstpostThe recent India vs. England T20I series was marred by controversy over a concussion substitute in the fourth match. Former ICC referee Chris Broad has slammed the BCCI for making a biased decision and called on the ICC to avoid using home officials, fueling further debate. The recent T20I series between India and England not only showcased thrilling cricket but also sparked controversy over an incident involving a concussion substitute in the fourth match on Friday. Ex-ICC match referee fires shot at the BCCI Adding fuel to the fire, former ICC match referee Chris Broad took to social media to express his concerns, sharply criticizing the decision. Why are the ICC returning to the ‘bad old days’ of bias and corruption?” Former India cricketer Javagal Srinath was the match referee in the fourth India vs. England T20 match.
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