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Cricket news: English cricketer Adam Hose rushed to hospital after suffering horror injury

Cricket news: English cricketer Adam Hose rushed to hospital after suffering horror injury

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An English cricket star was rushed to hospital with a horror injury as a Hundred match was suspended.
Adam Hose suffered a serious ankle injury while playing for the Trent Rockets in their win over Southern Brave, The Sun reports.
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As Hose attempted to field a ball just inside the boundary rope, his right leg slipped underneath as his body weight came down on top.
The impact saw his ankle become dislocated which saw him instantly grab his leg and be left in excruciating pain.
A screen was put around him as he received treatment from medical staff on the field.
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He was then loaded into an ambulance and rushed to hospital for further treatment.
Despite Hose's setback, the Rockets rallied to beat Brave by four wickets.
But they now face a lengthy period of time without Hose in the side.
It can take anywhere between six and 12 weeks to recover from a dislocated ankle.
Scans need to determine whether Hose requires surgery, which could rule him out for an even longer period of time.
Fans were quick to send their best wishes to Hose.
Adam Hose dislocated his ankle.
The sickening injury saw the match suspended.
One said: 'I have never seen an injury like that in a cricket game.'
Another declared: 'Get well soon Adam.'
One noted: 'One of the most horrific injuries I've seen on a cricket field.'
Another added: 'This is absolutely mad, hope he recovers.'
The Hundred's official account also tweeted: 'We wish Adam Hose a speedy recovery after an injury to his leg in the field.'
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.
Originally published as Match suspended after star rushed to hospital after suffering horror injury
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