Post by : Mariam Al-Faris
A 17-year-old boy from Melbourne, Australia, named Ben Austin, has died after being struck on the neck by a cricket ball during a training session. The accident happened at cricket nets in Ferntree Gully, a suburb in Melbourne, on Tuesday evening. Ben was wearing a helmet but did not have a neck guard when the ball hit him. The ball was delivered using a hand-held practice device known as a “wanger,” often used by coaches to throw fast deliveries for batting practice.
Emergency medical teams quickly reached the cricket ground around 5 p.m. local time (06:00 GMT). They provided first aid at the scene before rushing Ben to the hospital in a critical condition. Despite the doctors’ best efforts, Ben remained on life support and sadly passed away on Thursday. His sudden death has left his family, friends, and the local cricketing community in deep grief.
Ben’s father, Jace Austin, shared an emotional statement about his son’s passing. “For Tracey and I, Ben was an adored son, a deeply loved brother to Cooper and Zach, and a shining light in our lives,” he said. He added that Ben’s love for cricket brought him great joy, and it was something he had been passionate about for many summers. “This tragedy has taken Ben from us, but we find some comfort that he was doing something he loved – going down to the nets to play cricket with mates,” he said.
Mr. Austin also expressed compassion for Ben’s teammate who was bowling when the tragic accident occurred. “This accident has impacted two young men, and our thoughts are with him and his family as well,” he said. The family also thanked local cricketers, first responders, and hospital staff who did their best to save Ben. Their kindness and support have given the family some strength during this painful time.
Cricket Victoria Chief Executive Officer Nick Cummins said the entire cricket community was mourning the loss of Ben Austin. “This is an extremely challenging time for everyone involved,” he said. Cummins also compared the incident to the tragic death of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes in 2014, who died after being struck in the neck by a ball during a Sheffield Shield match. “It is heartbreaking to see another young life cut short while playing the game they loved,” Cummins said.
The accident has brought back painful memories of Phillip Hughes’ death ten years ago, which led to several safety improvements in cricket equipment. After Hughes’ death, neck guards became more widely used to prevent such injuries. However, Ben was reportedly not wearing one at the time of the accident. This tragedy may lead to renewed discussions about the importance of complete protective gear in junior and training sessions.
Ben played for the Ferntree Gully Cricket Club, which posted an emotional tribute to him on social media. The club described him as a talented young player who brought happiness to everyone around him. “Ben was a joy to coach and a leader on and off the field,” the club said. He also played over 100 games for the Waverley Park Hawks Junior Football Club, where members remembered him as “kind, respectful, and a fantastic footballer.” The club expressed its deep sadness, saying Ben’s loss would be felt for many years.
Nick Cummins described Ben as a talented cricketer, a popular teammate, and a respected captain among his peers in Melbourne’s south-east. He was known for his leadership, sportsmanship, and love for the game. “It is heartbreaking to see such a bright young life end so suddenly,” Cummins added. Across Victoria and Australia, many cricket clubs and sporting associations have shared their condolences and offered support to the Austin family.
Ben’s tragic passing has deeply affected not only his family and teammates but also the wider sporting community. Local clubs have arranged memorial events to honor him, and several players have dedicated their upcoming matches to his memory. Friends and neighbors have described Ben as a cheerful, hardworking, and humble young man who had a bright future ahead of him both in cricket and in life.
As tributes continue to pour in, Ben Austin’s story has touched the hearts of people across Australia. His love for cricket, kindness toward others, and dedication to his team will always be remembered. The tragedy serves as a reminder of the importance of safety in sports and the fragility of life. Ben’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
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