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Notts Outlaws bowler Luke Fletcher admitted to hospital after head blow during T20 match

| | Jul 09, 2017, at 11:12 pm
London, July 9 (IBNS): Notts Outlaws bowler Luke Fletcher was admitted to hospital after he was hit on the head by a ball during a match against Birmingham Bears at Edgbaston.

The cricketer is expected to be released on Sunday.

Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club physio James Pipe was quoted as saying by the club website: “It looks like he is going to be fine, but we will obviously continue to monitor him very closely, as we did overnight."

The incident occurred during a T20 Blast game. 

 

Image: Luke Fletcher Twitter page

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