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Wednesday 10 December 2014

Cricket Tragedy

Australian Cricket left hand opening Player Philip Heyse, failing in his attempt of making a pull short of  a bouncer from Abote at Sidney, the ball hit at his left side of the head, fell down unconsciously in the ground,  all the players assembled at him, stretcher was brought, first aid was given,  and was admitted in the Saint Vincent Hospital by means of a helicopter , but  remained in the state of “coma” has passed away and many VIP s from Australia, including the Prime minister of that country participated in the Burial procession.

He is a left hander, who has been aged 26 years but played 26 Test Matches and 25 one day international matches for Australia, collapsed at the Sydney stadium with 63 runs at his last own account. Having hit by the ball, he neither gained consciousness nor experienced pain during the time of his death. At the time of his death all his family members are with him.

It has been informed by the doctor, that the minute blood vessels that carry blood to the brain have been broken and he was subjected to an operation of 90 minutes. Hearing this, many cricket fans including the captain of the Australian cricket team tip-toed to the spot

The unfortunate aspect of this event is coincided with the event of the arrival of his mother and his sister to the Sidney stadium to enjoy the batting of Philip Heyse. Both his mother and his sister witnessed the view of his collapse. They never thought that it would end like this. Perhaps, they might have thought, he will get up very shortly and resume his play. The dark death dramatically played its trick, and snatched his life from us.

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