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This West Indies player was badly injured in the debut match, had to be taken straight from the field to the hospital

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Jeremy Solozano Injury: In the first match of the two-match Test series being played between Sri Lanka and West Indies, such an incident happened on the field, which everyone was surprised to see. While fielding, West Indies cricketer Jeremy Solozano was badly injured in his debut match. The injury was so serious that he had to be admitted to the hospital straight from the field. In fact, while fielding, the ball hit his helmet so fast that he fell on the ground. Seeing his condition, he was immediately taken out of the field by stretcher.

The accident happened in the 24th over of the match.

The accident happened on the very first day of the first match of the series between Sri Lanka and West Indies. In the 24th over of the match, West Indies bowler Roston Chase bowled the ball and Sri Lankan batsman Karunaratne shot with full force. The ball hit the helmet of Jeremy Solozano, who was fielding at forward short leg. As soon as the ball hit, he took off the helmet and fell on the field. Seeing his condition, he was immediately taken out of the field by stretcher. After this he was taken to the hospital by ambulance. At present he is undergoing treatment. Fans are praying for his speedy recovery

Test series being played between the two countries

A two match test series is being played between Sri Lanka and West Indies. West Indies team is currently on tour of Sri Lanka. In this match, Sri Lanka won the toss and decided to bat first. Both the teams had a disappointing performance in the T20 World Cup and both the teams are trying to get into their rhythm.

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