Batsman played a fast shot, the ball hit the bowler's private part, he died on the pitch itself

A shocking incident has happened while playing cricket in Lohegaon, Pune. An 11-year-old child was bowling. Then the fellow player who was batting played a sharp shot. The ball directly hit the private part of the child who was bowling and he died.

Mon, 06 May 2024 12:58 PM (IST)
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Batsman played a fast shot, the ball hit the bowler's private part, he died on the pitch itself

Not only games but also accidents happen on the cricket field. As exciting and fun as this game is, sometimes it becomes equally deadly and dangerous. This is a game of uncertainties. Many times players get badly injured on the field. But sometimes this injury can even be life-threatening. Australia's young wicket-keeper batsman Phillip Hughes is the biggest example of this. Something similar happened in Pune, Maharashtra on Sunday, when a child died while playing cricket.

In Lohegaon, Pune, a shocking incident occurred during a cricket match. A child of eleven was bowling. Next, a crisp shot was made by the batting teammate. The child who was bowling fell to the ground after the ball struck his private area. It ended up killing him. Following the child's death, there has been a stir, and a video of it is becoming widely shared on social media.

Shaurya, also known as Shambhu Kalidas Khandve, has been identified as the deceased boy. Shaurya was practicing cricket with his friends, as seen in the video. As soon as Shaurya bowled, the batsman struck the ball straight at him, hitting his nether region with great force.

Shaurya groaned in pain walked a few steps and fell to the ground. Seeing him fall, other players and his friends ran towards him. After which he was taken to the hospital. But by then Shaurya had died. After the incident, a case of sudden death has been registered at the airport police station.

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Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer