Abu Dhabi (Web Desk) While the World Cricket Festival is going on in the West Indies these days, there are some news related to cricket that are depressing.
According to the details, Mandeep Singh, a resident of the United Arab Emirates, died on Thursday night, but now doctors and cricket coaches are also seen warning the players and giving instructions in the hot weather. According to sources, Indian immigrant Mandeep Singh. A resident of the Emirates for the past 15 years, he worked for Fly Dubai.
But the passion for cricket forced him to play in the scorching heat and perished, the Vision Cricket Ground management told Arab media that the ground in Sharjah, where the tournament was held, was rented out on Thursday. There was a match between Dubai Super Kings and Titans which lasted from 8:30 PM to 11:50 PM.
While on the player’s death, cricket experts and coach Gopal Jaspra said that outdoor cricket should not be played in the midst of severe weather, while starting cricket at night time, playing cricket in hot weather can be life-threatening.
Dr Ahmed Mohammad Abdul Razzaq, specialist in internal medicine at Burjeel Royal Hospital, says that athletes suffer from heat exhaustion and the main symptom is that they find it difficult to exercise.
While the doctor advised to avoid playing cricket during the hottest and hottest part of the day, play cricket only after preparing your body temperature for the hot weather.