London, Feb. 2 -- Chris Broad, former England opener and one of the most respected International Cricket Council (ICC) match referees, has stirred a debate over the recent concussion substitute controversy surrounding India's Harshit Rana during the fourth T20I against England in Pune. Broad, who has long been a staunch advocate for the integrity of cricket, took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice his concerns, highlighting what he sees as a regression in the ICC's approach to match officiating. "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 remarked, questioning the controversial substitution decision that has now captured global attent...