The incident with Dominic Drakes took place in the ILT20 match played against Sharjah Warriors on 6 February. He got hurt in his hand during a catch.
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There is a connection between the game, the player and the injury. If the player plays, he will also get injured. But, the injury should not be such that the player reaches the hospital directly. as in the West Indies dominic drakes happened with Dominic was playing for the Gulf Giants in the International League T20, when he had a terrible accident, after which he was taken straight from the field to the hospital. The condition was so bad that Dominic Drakes was taken out of the field on a stretcher.
The incident with Drax happened in the match played on 6 February with Sharjah Warriors. In the match, the sixth over of Warriors’ innings was going on. Gulf batsman Moeen Ali was on strike. He played the shot in the air. Drax came running fast and dived towards the ball and caught it. He was successful in this attempt, but he slammed his face and hand on the ground so hard that he groaned with pain.
Brilliance from Drakes!
A #Bawaal catch to dismiss Moeen Ali!#SWvGG #CricketOnZee #DPWorldILT20 #HarBallBawaal pic.twitter.com/mtUDVj4xJm
— Zee Cricket (@ilt20onzee) February 6, 2023
hand broken but did not miss the catch
Injured Drax was taken out of the field with the help of a stretcher and then taken to the hospital for treatment. The latest update on Drax’s health has not yet come. But, the catch he has taken before getting injured, cricket fans are praising him a lot.
Dominic drakes fall down badly while catching and after that qais ahmad did this #sportsmensprit#uae# pic.twitter.com/7IAbyh4XKW
— Kuldeep Singh (@Kuldeep39584181) February 6, 2023
The team did not let water turn on Dominic’s hard work
Dominic Drax’s hard work on the field was not allowed to go unnoticed by his fellow players. Due to David Visa’s shock 5 wickets, Gulf Giants stopped Sharjah Warriors from scoring big. While batting first, he could score only 107 runs, which was easily chased by the Gulf Giants batsmen.