The blow Suhrawadi Shuvo tackled the neck amid a Dhaka Chief Division Cricket Class (DPL) amusement on Saturday has raised worries about Bangladesh players' state of mind towards security. The BCB had, a year ago, circled the ICC's most recent reminder on wellbeing, however a few of the nation's expert players have neglected to move up to protective caps with "stem monitors" because of different reasons, generally identified with solace levels.
The stem gatekeeper is made of a material called sway altered thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), a rubbery plastic. It is a clasp on which connects to the side of the grille. Shuvo wasn't wearing a protective cap with a stem gatekeeper which, while not compulsory according to wellbeing benchmarks, would have relaxed the hit to his neck.
Batsman Marshall Ayub, who played for Sheik Jamal Dhanmondi Club in the DPL this season, said Shuvo's harm will push numerous players to audit their protective caps. "I have requested one [helmet with a stem guard] from Melbourne as of late," Marshall told ESPNcricinfo. "I ought to have one sooner. I think now everybody will be enthused about getting these head protectors given how Shuvo got harmed. It is an eye-opener."
This kind of cap is not accessible economically in Bangladesh, but rather the BCB has given it to those playing to delegate sides like the national group and Bangladesh A.
Soumya Sarkar, one of those utilizing the stem protect, said players frequently did not have any desire to trade off on solace. "Utilizing the protective cap with the stem watch relies on upon the individual," Soumya told Dhaka Tribune. "I felt OK with it, so I began utilizing the sort. It is exceptionally uncommon to discover a batsman who bargains the solace of his protective cap. On the other hand, it has just been some time that this gatekeeper has been in the business sector. I do think the cricketers are considerably more mindful now with regards to wellbeing."
Soumya additionally said the conditions in Bangladesh, with the tracks' relative absence of skip and pace, may have added to the easygoing mentality towards updating protective caps. "The sorts of wickets we play on in our residential cricket can be one justifiable reason explanation for the cricketers not utilizing the stem monitor. Likewise, not all the groups have great pacers in their side. But since we had a mishap today, I trust the cricketers will observe it and begin to guarantee security."
Stem protect aside, the expert players' head protectors in Bangladesh meet wellbeing principles. Yet, that does little to ensure the back of the head and the neck, and a number of the late situations where a batsman had got hit in the head have included hits to the neck locale that can be secured utilizing the stem protect.
A few cricketers have said the inaccessibility of the stem-protect head protectors in the neighborhood business sector is a purpose behind not being occupied with getting one. The counter to this would be that some of these same cricketers request top-quality cricket gear from abroad, however have not searched out these head protectors.
Amid the Bangladesh Head Alliance in 2015, a few of the six groups in the competition had given the gatekeeper to their players, just to see it not being utilized. Once more, players indicated the solace variable being an explanation behind that.
Maybe, after Shuvo's harm, most cricketers will join as much significance to security as solace.
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