Burgey
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I don't disagree with what you're saying, but the first thing the court will want to establish is that it was an accident.My point here is simple. If there is a way to device better head gear for batsmen and even fielders to help minimize such accidents, I am all for it. If there is a way to ensure better emergency medical treatment and specific training on what to do in case such an unfortunate injury happens again, so much the better. If there is a way the court can rule that these need to be made compulsory across all levels of cricket in Australia, fantastic. But if the inquest is honestly going to consider soap opera style questioning - "Did you sledge him? Did you bounce him 'coz he was hitting you all over the park?" - come on...
And yes short pitched bowling is common and so is sledging. But if someone says "I'm gonna kill you" and then the bloke gets killed, you can probably rest assured that's something the deceased's family will want delved into, as will their lawyer and the court.
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