Unpredictable dangers in cricket: Umpire hit by flying bat - Watch

A cricket umpire was struck on the leg by a flying bat during a player's celebratory outburst, sparking discussions on safety protocols. The incident occurred during a match when a batter threw his bat into the air, causing discomfort for the umpire. The viral video highlights potential hazards faced by umpires in cricket.
Unpredictable dangers in cricket: Umpire hit by flying bat - Watch
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NEW DELHI: In a startling incident that has reignited discussions on safety protocols in cricket, an on-field umpire was struck on the leg by a flying bat during a player’s celebratory outburst.
The video of the incident has gone viral, drawing attention to the potential hazards faced by umpires.
The incident occurred during a recent match when a batter, exuberant after hitting the winning six, threw his bat into the air as part of his celebration.
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The umpire, positioned at the opposite end of the pitch, was preparing to signal the six when the bat landed on his leg, causing visible discomfort. The batter’s celebration had commenced even before the umpire could complete the traditional signal for a six.
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Cricket, like many sports, involves inherent risks of physical injury, leading players to don extensive protective gear. Batters wear helmets, pads, gloves, arm guards, and thigh pads, while wicket-keepers use gloves to handle high-speed balls. Umpires, too, have begun adopting protective measures, a practice popularized by Australian umpire Bruce Oxenford.
Oxenford designed an innovative arm guard, shaped like a lollipop, to shield his left arm. First introduced during a 2015 World T20 warm-up match and later seen in the
IPL, the device features a black arm attachment and a transparent protective shield. Despite its utility for Oxenford, the contraption hasn’t gained widespread acceptance among other umpires. Some, like fellow Australian John Ward, prefer using conventional helmets for protection.
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Umpire Bruce Oxenford with the protective gear. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

However, incidents like the recent flying bat highlight the unpredictable dangers in cricket, suggesting that current safety measures may not be comprehensive enough. The unexpected nature of such accidents emphasizes the need for ongoing evaluation and enhancement of safety protocols for umpires.
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