Good News ICC Approved Concussion Substitute In All Format of Men's & Women's cricket

What it means can anyone explain :huh:
bro as per early rule ball hitten by head that player called retired hurt if he fell concussion test he also didn't get any substitute but aspl per new rule if batsman failed concussion test he substitute
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Concussion replacements will also be introduced following successful trials in domestic cricket. The player will need to be a like-for-like substitute, and any such switch will need to be approved by the Match Referee. The change will come into effect from 1 August, meaning the first game for which they will be in play will be the first men's Ashes Test at Edgbaston.

Also significant is an alteration to punishments for maintaining a slow over-rate. Captains will no longer face suspension, but players face point deductions in the ICC Test Championship for breaches.
 
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The BCCI has briefed its players on the importance of wearing anti-concussion helmet but left the decision to use neck guard on the cricketers despite growing calls to make it mandatory. Compulsory neck guards on helmets for Australian cricketers are “not far away”, the national team’s sports medicine chief said on Monday after Jofra Archer a snorter felled Steve Smith during the second Ashes Test
BCCI briefs players on anti-concussion helmets, says wearing neck guard is players’ choice
 
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