Bangladeshi young boy dies after being smack by the cricket ball.

A Bangladeshi teenager died in hospital in Dhaka after he was hit by a cricket ball while umpiring a cricket match, police said on Saturday. Rafiqul Islam, 17, was declared dead at Dhaka Medical College Hospital late Friday after being hasty there indecisive condition following the incident at Belur Math ground in Bangladesh's capital. "A group of youths was playing cricket in the field and the boy was the umpiring the match. He collapsed on the field after a ball hit him so hard in the chest," local police chief.

"He belongs to a very poor family in Bangladesh. His father is a rickshaw-puller and mother works as a housemaid. They buried him last night," The unpleasant incident comes three years after the heartbreaking death of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes in the similar situation when the ball hit to his head and Later that incident Hughes lost his life in the cricket ground. Hughes, who played 26 Tests, died from bleeding on the brain in November 2014 after being hit on the base of the skull by a ball during a domestic match in Sydney. His death stunned Australia and the world cricket community, glow an outburst of grief and increasing a focus on player safety regarding their helmet and other valuable equipment.

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