An umpire and former captain of Israel’s national cricket team died Saturday after being hit by a ball, just two days after the death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes due to a freak head injury left the sports world reeling.
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The Israel cricket association said Hillel Oscar died after being hit by a ball which had just been struck by a batsman.
Oscar, 55, was officiating in a match in the southern port city of Ashdod. ICA chief Naor Gudker told AFP Saturday’s game was the last in the national league season.
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“We’re simply in shock,” he said from the hospital where Oscar was pronounced dead.
“He was an international umpire. He officiated in European championships, he officiated in games in Israel: his future was ahead of him,” Gudker said.
“He was a player for the national Israeli team and he was captain of the national team.”
Police said they were investigating his death.
“We know a ball was hit in his direction, he tried to escape it, he fell — what happened there is still being investigated,” Gudker told AFP.
“The entire Israel Cricket Association and players bow their heads in his memory. He was a wonderful man, cricketer, and umpire,” Gudker said.
Israeli police have ruled out any foul play in the incident.