India, Feb. 3 -- India comprehensively beat England in the home T20I series with a 4-1 win. The series ended on an emphatic note, as the hosts recorded a stellar 150-run win in Mumbai. However, the debate over the concussion substitute role, which Indian exploited in the fourth T20I on Friday, remained with Chris Broad, one of the decorated International Cricket Council (ICC) match referees, alleging the apex body of "bias and corruption," while former India captain Sunil Gavaskar fumed at the Indian team management.
"Independent match officials were brought in to stop situations like this! Why are the ICC returning to the 'bad old days' of bias and corruption?," Broad said on X.
In a separate social media post, the former England opene...
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