Cricket-Thain becomes first injury substitute in English county cricket


April 3 (Reuters) - Essex ⁠all-rounder Noah Thain became the first ever ⁠injury substitute in county cricket in ‌England on Friday when he replaced captain Tom Westley, who broke a finger while batting against Hampshire in Southampton.

The ​England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) ⁠debuted a season-long ⁠trial earlier this week, allowing fully participating, like-for-like ⁠replacements ‌in the case of injuries, illness or significant life events like the ⁠birth of a child or the serious ​illness of ‌a family member.

Injured players could be replaced ⁠by a ​substitute fielder under existing rules, but the ECB allowed them to participate fully after the International ⁠Cricket Council (ICC) asked member boards ​to experiment with injury substitutes in domestic cricket.

Similar rules have been tried out in the domestic ⁠first-class competitions of Australia, India and South Africa.

The substitutions must be approved by the match referee and once replaced, a player cannot ​return to the game.

As a ⁠like-for-like replacement for Westley, who is primarily a ​batter, Thain will be ‌allowed to bat but cannot ​bowl in this match.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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