Pune, Feb. 1 -- A fresh debate over the 'like-for-like' principle in concussion substitutions erupted after India's Harshit Rana replaced Shivam Dube in the fourth T20I against England here on Friday. The decision, made by match referee Javagal Srinath, has drawn sharp reactions from England's camp and former cricketers. Dube, who was struck on the helmet during the final over of India's innings, showed signs of a delayed concussion and was ruled out of the second innings. Rana, making his T20I debut as a concussion substitute, proved to be a game-changer, claiming three wickets and playing a pivotal role in India's 15-run victory. England captain Jos Buttler expressed his dissatisfaction with the substitution, arguing that Rana was not a ...