Trent Rockets cricketer Adam Hose gave an update following his hospitalization during The Hundred match against Southern Brave. Hose dislocated his right ankle while fielding in the first innings, causing a temporary halt in the game for treatment.
The incident occurred when Hose attempted to stop a powerful shot, resulting in a loss of balance and a fall that led to the dislocation. He was promptly attended to by medics and subsequently taken to the hospital for further evaluation.
Hose expressed gratitude for the support he has received during this challenging time. In a message shared on Instagram, he acknowledged the outpouring of well-wishes and described the road to recovery as potentially lengthy but expressed appreciation for the people around him.
Pictures shared on social media showed Hose’s injured leg in a cast, with messages of support pouring in from his county team Worcestershire CCC. The team extended their best wishes for a speedy recovery and promised to provide updates on his condition.
Despite Hose’s absence, Trent Rockets successfully chased down Southern Brave’s target of 140 runs in the match. Tom Moores and Tom Banton played pivotal roles in achieving the victory, with the team now positioned second in the league standings.
The injury comes as a setback for Hose and the teams he represents for the rest of the season. In a significant performance earlier in the summer, he scored a double century in a first-class match against Hampshire, showcasing his cricketing prowess.
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