Bangladeshi teen dies after being struck by cricket ball
Bangladeshi teen dies after being struck by cricket ball
In an unfortunate tragedy a Bangladeshi teenager died in hospital in Dhaka after he was hit by a ball while umpiring in a cricket match.
Written by Cricket Country Staff Published: Oct 07, 2017, 04:33 PM (IST) Edited: Oct 07, 2017, 04:33 PM (IST)
A representational image of a group of youngsters playing cricket in Bangladesh (Image courtesy: Getty)
In an unfortunate tragedy a Bangladeshi teenager died in hospital in Dhaka after he was hit by a ball while umpiring in a cricket match. The local police confirmed the same on Saturday. Rafiqul Islam, 17, was declared dead at Dhaka Medical College Hospital late Friday after being rushed there in critical condition following the incident at Balur Math ground in Bangladesh’s capital.
“A group of youths were playing cricket in the field and the boy was the umpire. He collapsed on the field after a ball hit him in the chest,” local police chief Enamul Haque told AFP. “He is from a very poor family. His father is a rickshaw-puller and mother works as a housemaid. They buried him last night,” he said.
The incident comes three years after the tragic death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes in similar circumstances. Hughes, who played 26 Tests, died from bleeding on the brain in November 2014 after being hit on the base of the skull by a ball during a domestic match in Sydney.
His death stunned Australia and the world cricket community, sparking an outpouring of grief and intensifying a focus on player safety.
A few days later, umpire Hillel Oscar died after being struck by the cricket ball while officiating in a game in Israel. Later in 2015, Bengal cricketer Ankit Kesari passed away after suffering an on field collision with a fellow cricketer during a club match.
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