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·4 days ago·2 min read
Lungi Ngidi Discharged From Hospital, Returns To Team Hotel
Ngidi Showing Positive Signs Of Recovery; Franchise Medical Staff To Continue Monitoring

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Delhi Capitals pacer Lungi Ngidi has been discharged from hospital and returned to team hotel; franchise medical staff will continue monitoring his recovery.
New Delhi, Apr 25: Delhi Capitals fast bowler Lungi Ngidi has shown encouraging signs of recovery after being discharged from the hospital and returning to the team hotel, where he will continue to be monitored by the franchise's medical staff, sources said Sunday.

"Lungi Ngidi is doing well and has now returned to the DC team hotel in New Delhi. Him being sent back to the hotel after being discharged from the hospital is a positive indication of his recovery, and the franchise medical staff will continue to take good care of him,” sources told IANS.

In the third over of Punjab Kings' chase, Ngidi fell backwards while trying to catch Priyansh Arya at mid-off, banging his head hard into the turf. He clutched his head immediately and lay on the ground as medical staff rushed in. Play was halted for 15 minutes before Ngidi was stretchered into an ambulance, amidst players, coaches and medical staff having tense expressions.

In a swift and coordinated effort, the Delhi Traffic Police facilitated a green corridor that enabled Ngidi's movement from the stadium to BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, located near Rajendra Nagar Metro Station, in just 11 minutes.

A stretcher was brought out as the crowd fell silent, sensing the seriousness of the situation. Ngidi’s teammates David Miller and Tristan Stubbs looked visibly shaken, while DC coach Hemang Badani gestured for a neck brace to be applied to him.

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To add more to the scary and disturbing scenes, an ambulance was wheeled onto the ground as doctors and physios along with players and coaches surrounded the pacer. Though Ngidi was able to communicate with the medical staff via hand gestures, he wasn’t able to move his neck and head regions.

A neck brace was slid under his head before he was strapped onto the stretcher and then taken off the field in an ambulance. Ngidi was replaced in DC’s playing eleven by leg-spin bowling all-rounder Vipraj Nigam, who came in as a concussion substitute.

(IANS)
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