Cricketer suffered a heart attack while celebrating victory, died on the field itself

A case of death of 34-year-old Karnataka cricketer K Hoysala due to a heart attack on the field itself has come to light. His team was celebrating its victory against Tamil Nadu when suddenly he had a heart attack and died on the field.

Sat, 24 Feb 2024 09:51 AM (IST)
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Cricketer suffered a heart attack while celebrating victory, died on the field itself

A case of death of 34-year-old Karnataka cricketer K Hoysala due to a heart attack on the field itself has come to light. This tragic incident took place during the Karnataka vs Tamil Nadu match as part of the Aegis South Zone Tournament at the RSI Ground in Bengaluru. The Karnataka team was celebrating its victory against Tamil Nadu when Hoysala suddenly had a heart attack. After this, the doctors declared him dead. After this incident, the celebration of victory turned into mourning.

When the Karnataka team was celebrating its victory on the field against Tamil Nadu, suddenly Hoysala felt severe chest pain and fell there. On-site doctors provided immediate emergency treatment, but unfortunately, Hoysala remained in the same condition. After this, he was taken to Bowing Hospital by ambulance. Where the doctors declared him already dead. Hoysala's sudden demise has created a wave of mourning in the cricket world. Players and officials have expressed grief over his demise.

Karnataka Government's Health Family Welfare Minister DG Rao expressed his condolences on social media and wrote that it was sad to hear the news of the sudden demise of talented fast bowler Hoysala. My condolences are with his family and friends in this hour of grief. Recent incidents of death of youth due to heart attack raise awareness about health awareness and heart health.

A middle-order batsman and fast bowler Hoysala has represented the Under-25 Karnataka team and has also played Karnataka Premier League. Dr. Manoj Kumar, Dean of Bowing Hospital and ABM College, said that he was brought here in a dead state. Now the report is awaited after postmortem.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer