Quote from: Ad@m on November 27, 2014, 05:51:48 AMHorrendous news. Something has to be done about the bouncer in cricket. When Stuart Broad got struck in the face he had been facing ball after ball aimed at his head and it was inevitable one was going to hit him. I don't know the context around the ball that hit Hughes but to have such a dangerous tactic completely unregulated can't be right. Short pitched bowling is regulated within the laws of the game.Re this incident, when he got hit he was on 63, he was inform. It wasn't that quick a delivery supported by the fact that he actually got on to it so quickly that he'd got through the shot before it hit him - that's how he got hit on that back, unprotected part of the head.These things, tragic as they are, happen in sports. Look at Boxing, Motor Racing, Skiing, Rugby, etc all have suffered these sort of things. Short pitched bowling is part of the game, shocking as this is, and this is just a tragic event for everyone.
Horrendous news. Something has to be done about the bouncer in cricket. When Stuart Broad got struck in the face he had been facing ball after ball aimed at his head and it was inevitable one was going to hit him. I don't know the context around the ball that hit Hughes but to have such a dangerous tactic completely unregulated can't be right.
Cricket has been played at Test Level since 1877. Add in the thousands of County, State and Provincial first class matches since then and the millions of balls that will have been bowled.I may be wrong but I can't think of another example where a player has lost his life like this.That tells me that this is a tragedy but no reason to change the laws of the game.
It should be against the rules to bowl a ball above chest height but the rules are focused on how easy it is for a batsmen to score runs rather than focusing on his safety.
Quote from: OzVilla on November 27, 2014, 07:03:15 AMCricket has been played at Test Level since 1877. Add in the thousands of County, State and Provincial first class matches since then and the millions of balls that will have been bowled.I may be wrong but I can't think of another example where a player has lost his life like this.That tells me that this is a tragedy but no reason to change the laws of the game.Totally agree. A freak accident that is all. I've seen some malicious intent by bowlers in Cricket matches but this wasn't one of then. Just a tragic accident.RIP Phil Hughes.
Warwickshire CCC @CricketingBears 46m46 minutes agoFollowing this morning's tragic news, the 2015 fixture announcement has been postponed until tomorrow. More details to follow #CricketFamily
TBH in the video I struggled to see where/how he was struck - IMHO in this case there can be no blame towards the bowler or the game - it was a fluke