West Indies quick bowler Shamilia Connell, who collapsed on the sector throughout their Women’s ODI World Cup match in opposition to Bangladesh at Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, in New Zealand, on Friday, is secure and has been discharged from the hospital, the Cricket West Indies (CWI) has confirmed.
Connell was bowling the forty seventh over of the sport with Bangladesh needing 13 off 19 balls with just one wicket of Bangladesh remaining when the incident occurred. She was instantly surrounded by involved teammates with medical employees speeding to the sector to take care of her.
The medical employees ferried the pacer out of the bottom as play got here to a halt for some time. Connell, who had bowling figures of none for 15 in three overs, was later taken to hospital whilst West Indies accomplished an exhilarating four-run win within the league recreation.
“Yes she was taken as a precaution to hospital however has been discharged. We will replace the media formally within the morning as soon as we now have an replace from the Team Physio and our CMO,” Cricket West Indies CEO Johnny Grave told Cricbuzz on Friday evening (IST).
Earlier, West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor and Hayley Matthews also showed their concern for Connell.
“It was sad to see her go down but we look at the bright side, it was probably for us to regroup and we did that and changed the momentum. Obviously a bit worrying to see her go down like that,” Taylor stated through the post-match presentation.
“She is a fighter, I’m not positive what’s unsuitable together with her however she might be alright (sic),” player of the match Matthews, who scored 18 runs and more crucially claimed four wickets, said.
Connell from Barbados has played 54 ODIs and 51 Twenty20 Internationals in her eight-year international career so far.
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