Windies’ Russell cleared of serious injury after head blow
West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell has been cleared of serious injury after being hit in the helmet and carted off the ground during a Caribbean Premier League match on Thursday, organisers said.
The Jamaica Tallawahs player was struck near the right ear when attempting to pull a short ball by St Lucia Zouks paceman Hardus Viljoen and ended up leaving the field on a stretcher in a neck brace.
CPL organisers said the 31-year-old had been cleared by scans at hospital.
“Under the doctor’s advice he has headed back to the team hotel with his wife and a member of the Tallawahs medical team to rest and recover,” the league said on Twitter.
Australia’s Phillip Hughes died after being struck with a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield match in Sydney in 2014.
In the ongoing Ashes series, fellow Australian Steve Smith was floored by a short Jofra Archer delivery in the second test at Lord’s.
Smith returned to bat after a concussion test but was later ruled out of the third match at Headingley.
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