Israeli cricket umpire dies after ball strikes him in the chest

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An Israeli cricket umpire died on Saturday after being hit in the chest by the ball during an amateur league game in Ben Gurion Park in Ashdod.
According to the Magen David medics who attempted to resuscitate the 58-year-old man on the scene, he suffered a heart attack after being hit by the ball. He was evacuated in a critical condition to Ashdod's Barzilai Hospital, where he later died.
Only last week, Australian international batsman Philip Hughes died after being hit by the cricket ball in the upper neck during a provincial match. Hughes' death led to widespread mourning in the global cricketing community.
According to one of the Ashdod players, who was quoted by Ynet, a fast delivery from the bowler came off the bat of the batsman, hit the wicket and then struck the umpire in the chest. As is standard in cricket, the umpire was standing a few meters behind the wicket.
The umpire fell and apparently suffered a heart attack. Several of the players attempted to resuscitate him, taking telephonic instructions from the local MDA station, during the 10 minutes it took for the paramedics to arrive on the scene.
Kobi Weiss, a senior umpire who attended to the injured man, said: "When I got to the pitch, I saw a man of about 50 who was unconscious. The people there said that he had been hit by the ball in the course of the match and collapsed.
"We immediately began resuscitation procedures, including medications. When his pulse returned and his condition stabilized a bit, he was taken to the hospital."
Lachish police said that there was no suspicion of foul play. Police are investigating the incident.
Cricket is not a very popular sport in Israel, though there is an amateur league comprising players from India and the former Commonwealth countries (South Africa, Australia, New Zealand.)

http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/1.629120

गेंद लगने से अंपायर की मौत - BBC Hindi
 
shawl_who said:
O my.... whts happening in cricket. More ppl are dying on cricket field, than on war grounds :S :(

Its become one of the most dangerous games as both the bat and ball are hard stuffs and players manage to handle them with little or no protection.

Even a full helmet cant do much good when a super speed cricket ball strikes vital organs.

May be its high time they decide on more rules and safety measures to safeguard players and umpires against fatal accidents.
 
HOUSE-MD said:
Its become one of the most dangerous games as both the bat and ball are hard stuffs and players manage to handle them with little or no protection.

Even a full helmet cant do much good when a super speed cricket ball strikes vital organs.

May be its high time they decide on more rules and safety measures to safeguard players and umpires against fatal accidents.

absolutely, atleast they shud innovate wid bigger helmets, wid better coverage of head..
 
shawl_who said:
absolutely, atleast they shud innovate wid bigger helmets, wid better coverage of head..

Yes, may be they can try a rugby type helmet so at-least the head is safe.
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right... d above helmet cud be used... but back of d head shud also be properly covered... just above d neck, behind d ears.
 
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