Slidershow

It is a cricket blog page.all the update cricket avaiable here

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Ambulance delay did not impact Hughes' death - review

Neither helmet design nor the medical attention received once he was stricken by a chucker-out compete any role in the death of Phillip Hughes, according to an freelance review commissioned by Cricket Australia.

The findings of the review, conducted by former president of the Australian Bar Association, David Curtain QC, were released on Wed.


The review concluded that though there was "apparently a delay" in the arrival of associate automobile, which reached the facet of the field at the SCG twenty minutes once the initial incident within the metropolis defend match in Nov 2014, Hughes was being cared for appropriately by medical employees in the interim.

"I am of the opinion that the attention received by Phillip after being stricken had no role some on his ensuant dying, due to the character and severity of his injury," Mr Curtain wrote.

At the time when he was stricken, Hughes was wearing a helmet that complied with associate Australian customary, but not with the a lot of recent British customary. Mr Curtain declared that the a lot of recent model basically "involves the grille protective the face being extended more to the rear of the helmet".

"I do not believe that the new helmet would have afforded additional protection against the blow given the situation of wherever Phillip was stricken, as the protection to the neck, at the rear, is no different," Mr Curtain wrote.

However, the review featured several recommendations for up the safety of cricketers on the sector, including the suggestion that wicketkeepers standing up to the stumps ought to wear head protection and eye protection. Fielders in close positions, such as silly mid-on and silly position, should additionally wear helmets, he said.

Mr Curtain additionally noted that suggestions had been created for cricket's rules to be modified to enable substitutes for players United Nations agency had suffered concussion, and while he created no direct recommendation he thespian it to Cricket Australia's attention "that this might be a matter requiring current thought, and is a relevant issue for Occupational Health and Safety."

Cricket Australia's chief executive James Dame Joan Sutherland, endorsed the recommendations of the review.

"The global cricket community was deeply saddened by the tragic death of Phillip Hughes and the nice loss his family suffered," Sutherland aforementioned. "We received Mr Curtain's review last season associated since that time we've got been considering his recommendations and discussing with relevant bodies on however we have a tendency to best create changes necessary to forestall an accident of this nature happening once more.

"While there can continuously be alittle risk we have a tendency to believe that the measures we've got already taken and can enact following this review will cut back that risk even more."

As well because the independent review commissioned by Cricket Australia, a coronial inquest into Hughes' death is possible to be regular to require place in state capital in Gregorian calendar month this year.

"We have had ongoing open dialogue with the New South Wales Crown Solicitor and have indicated that we have a tendency to can be as cooperative as attainable with any coronial enquiry," Sutherland aforementioned. "Never again do we have a tendency to wish to ascertain a tragedy of that nature happen on a cricket field and that we have shared the findings of this review with the investigator."
Software Directory