A rescue operation was carried out by taking Lungi Ngidi to the hospital in 11 minutes.
New Delhi. Such a moment was seen in a match of IPL 2026 which made the atmosphere of the entire stadium serious. Delhi Capitals fast bowler Lungi Ngidi fell badly while attempting a catch while fielding. This incident happened when he was trying to catch the ball while running backwards towards mid-off, but due to loss of balance he fell on the ground with his head. Seeing his condition after the fall, the medical team immediately swung into action.
The medical staff present on the ground started first aid without any delay and considering the situation, it was decided to immediately take him to the hospital. Due to the seriousness of the matter, it became very important to rush the ambulance to the hospital quickly. Meanwhile, immediate action was taken to control the traffic system so that there is no obstruction on the way.
Delhi Traffic Police quickly coordinated and prepared a special green corridor. Despite heavy traffic, the entire route was cleared for the ambulance and traffic was stopped at all necessary places. This entire operation took only 11 minutes, which is considered a big achievement in itself.
The ambulance was immediately rushed to a big hospital in the city, where a team of doctors started treating the player. Initial investigation revealed with relief that the injury was not serious. He was kept under the observation of doctors for some time and was discharged after his condition became normal.
This entire incident showed how important a decision taken at the right time is in an emergency. It was not easy to move the ambulance so fast amidst the traffic and crowd, but better coordination and swift action averted a major problem.
This incident that happened during the match worried the spectators for some time, but later the news of relief relaxed everyone. This incident not only shows the importance of security during sports, but also shows that even serious situations can be controlled with timely help.
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