They will be able to make the changes in Test matches who are displaying coronavirus symptoms.
Cricket teams will be allowed to substitute players in Test matches who are displaying coronavirus symptoms.
It's one of a number of changes being introduced by the International Cricket Council as the game nears a return.
Players have also been banned from using saliva to shine the ball, with repeat offences punishable by 5-run penalties.
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