West Indies domestic match abandoned after batter hit on helmet, taken to hospital
Leeward Islands batter Jeremiah Louis suffered possible concussion when ball from Jayden Seales reared and struck him during day three at Sir Vivian Richards stadium
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- A West Indies domestic first-class match was abandoned after Leeward Islands batter Jeremiah Louis was hit on the helmet and taken to hospital with possible concussion.
- The incident occurred when a delivery from Trinidad and Tobago seamer Jayden Seales reared and struck Louis on the side of the head during day three at Sir Vivian Richards stadium in Antigua.
- The pitch was deemed unsafe to continue, with Cricket West Indies stating it displayed unpredictable and uneven behaviour.
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The Sir Vivian Richards stadium in Antigua regularly hosts international cricket and is scheduled to host the final of the West Indies' domestic first-class competition from 17 May. Cricket West Indies has stated all necessary resources will be deployed to ensure a safe playing surface for the final.
A domestic match in the West Indies has been abandoned for a dangerous pitch after batter Jeremiah Louis was hit on the helmet. Leeward Islands' Louis was taken to hospital with a possible concussion after a length ball from Trinidad and Tobago and West Indies seamer Jayden Seales reared and hit him in the side of the head during the first session of day three. Louis fell to the floor before removing his helmet and beating the ground in frustration. He then kicked his helmet in the direction of a short-leg fielder and walked towards the pavilion. A Cricket West Indies statement said Louis is in a stable condition. The statement added the match, held at the Sir Vivian Richards stadium in Antigua, had been called off because the playing surface displayed "unpredictable and uneven behaviour, raising serious concerns for player safety". "Following discussions with the curator, it was determined that the pitch could not be safely repaired without creating an unfair advantage and was therefore deemed unfit to resume, resulting in the match being abandoned as a draw," it added. Prior to the abandonment, Seales had taken all seven wickets as Leeward Islands fell to 140-7. The stadium, which regularly hosts international cricket, is supposed to host the final of the tournament - West Indies' domestic first-class competition - from 17 May. Cricket West Indies said "all necessary resources and expertise will be deployed to ensure the preparation of a safe and competitive playing surface".
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- What specific defects were found in the pitch
- Whether the curator will face any disciplinary action
- How the tournament schedule will be affected by this abandonment






