Sri Lankan batsman had a heart attack during a live match, died immediately after an argument with the umpire.
A very shocking and sad news is coming out from the cricket field, which has shocked the sports world. During a local cricket match going on in Sri Lanka, a player died suddenly due to a heart attack on the live pitch. This painful accident that happened during the game has become a topic of discussion on social media and among sports lovers, which has once again raised serious questions regarding the fitness of the players and on-field stress. Controversy over umpire’s decision and sudden deterioration in health According to eyewitnesses and local media reports, the situation on the field had become a bit tense regarding a decision during the match. A heated argument (controversy) started over some issue between the Sri Lankan cricketers who were batting, the players of the fielding team and the umpire. Amidst this chaos, suddenly the said batsman started feeling uncomfortable and within no time he fell unconscious on the pitch. The player stopped breathing on the field itself. As soon as he suddenly fell on the ground, the umpires, fellow players and medical staff present on the field immediately ran towards him. Efforts were made to give him first aid and take him to the hospital as soon as possible, but according to the doctors, the player had suffered a very serious cardiac arrest, due to which his life could not be saved. This sudden death has created an uproar in the entire sports academy and the family of the deceased player. Increasing stress and heart attack cases on the sports grounds: In recent times, there has been a rapid increase in the incidents of players having heart attacks on the sports grounds. Sports experts are considering excessive mental stress during the match, sudden increase in blood pressure and excessive physical exertion as the main reasons behind this incident. After this tragic accident, the match was immediately canceled and the entire country is mourning the untimely death of this player.
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