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Young Bengal cricketer dies after on-field collision

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IANS Kolkata
Last Updated : Apr 20 2015 | 6:06 PM IST

Promising cricketer and former Bengal Under-19 captain Ankit Kesri, who sustained a head injury in an on-field collision during a local game three days back, died at a private hospital here on Monday morning. The bereaved family alleged "medical negligence".

The 20-year-old East Bengal player was injured and fell unconscious on Friday following a collision with another fielder while taking a catch during a Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) senior knockout match against Bhowanipore.

The opening batsman, who was also a member of the Under-23 Bengal squad this year, passed away Monday morning following a massive heart attack, a CAB official said.

CAB treasurer Biswarup Dey said soon after the collision, Kesri was given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation by another cricketer, S.S. Singh, and then examined by a doctor before being rushed to a hospital close to the ground in an ambulance stationed at the Jadavpur University stadium.

Ankit's father Raj Kumar Kesri alleged his son had to be shifted to a private city hospital in central Kolkata on Sunday following the instructions given by a CAB official.

"On Friday, tests and scans were done initially and the doctors said he is fine. We were told he is normal and he will be transferred to the general ward from the ICU. But later they said, he had contracted fever and so they didn't shift him to the general ward," Ankit's father told a TV channel on Monday.

"We shifted him to another hospital after the doctors said CAB officials had suggested so."

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"At the other hospital, doctors said there is a slight injury and he is drowsy. They said he will remain there for three to four days. On Sunday, they informed us he will be shifted to the general ward but we got a phone call early morning today saying there was a heart block," he added.

Raj Kumar also alleged medical negligence for his son's tragic demise.

"If the treatment was good, then he could have been saved. He was playing well. He did not have any bad habits," the grieving father said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee condoled Kesri's death.

"Saddened, shocked with the news of young cricketer Ankit's death as a result of an on-field accident. My condolences and prayers. RIP," Banerjee posted on Twitter.

Kesri's tragic fate invoked the memories of the unfortunate death of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes who was fatally hit by a bouncer during a domestic match on November 25 last year, and succumbed to the injuries two days later.
 

 

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First Published: Apr 20 2015 | 5:06 PM IST

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