Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Petition filed in Madras High Court seeking to restrain the Indian team from continuing its tour of Australia in the wake of Philip Hughes' death



In the wake of the untimely death of Australian cricketer Phil Hughes, K. Praveen Kumar has moved the Madras High Court on Monday for restraining the Indian team from continuing its tour of Australia, saying pitches in that country are bouncy and players could face a threat to their lives. 

(File picture: Philip Hughes)
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Petition also seeks a direction from the court to the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs and Sports to take over BCCI management and ensure effective and trustworthy conduct of national and international cricket matches in the interest of the public.
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He avers in his petition that four cricketers had died since 1870 after being hit by a cricket ball. The doctor who attended on Hughes had said the injury he suffered was catastrophic. According to Kumar, the Indian team should not continue the tour unless and until total protection was given to the players. He said the death of Hughes had rekindled the debate on risks to head and brain injuries. Though cricketers wear helmets, they get injured.

He also sought a direction from the court to the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs and Sports to take over BCCI management and ensure effective and trustworthy conduct of national and international cricket matches in the interest of the public.

Kumar contended that it was government's duty to protect the lives of cricketers also, adding their safety, liberty and equality should be guaranteed according to the Constitution. He also sought a direction from the court to BCCI to not proceed with cricketing fixtures, considering the players' safety

The petition will come up for hearing before the Bench here next week.



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