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Essex use first injury substitute in County Championship history

Posted on April 3, 2026 By No Comments on Essex use first injury substitute in County Championship history

The ECB’s player replacement trial rule has been used for the first time in County Championship history, as Essex captain Tom Westley was replaced after breaking his finger in their opening match of the season against Hampshire.

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