LONDON: From some time a Cricket ball has victimized many players, in which some of them have lost their lives. Still a death of Phillip Hughes was not that much old, that another death news came from Domestic Cricket of London.
A domestic cricket batsman, while playing tried to protect himself from a fast bowling bouncer, which was hit on his chest that led to his death.
According to the Indian Media, a British Tamil League Cricket Match was going on at Manipay Parish Sports Club’s ground. Bavalan Pathamanathan was a batsman who was chasing the bowler. A bowler bounced a ball in full speed, for which, Bavalan tried to play a defensive to save his face, while ball hit on his chest. Bavalan fainted and was shifted to a hospital immediately, where he lost his life.
Richard Gould, who is a CEO of Surrey Cricket said on the death of Bavalan Pathamanathan that, everyone in the club is sad on the death, and have same feelings as their family for his death. Richard said that, to safeguard life threatening issues of a batsman is a critical issue, which needs to be discussed.
Last year, Phillip Hughes and Ankit Keshri also lost their lives during playing a cricket match.