ICC Women's World Cup: West Indies pacer Shamilia Connell collapses during Bangladesh win, taken to hospital
India Today
West Indies pacer Shamilia Connell collapsed on the field and had to be taken away to the hospital during Bangladesh's unsuccessful run chase in their women's World Cup match in Mount Maunganui on Friday.
West Indies cricketer Shamilia Connell was taken to hospital in an ambulance after collapsing on the field in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2022 league game against Bangladesh.
The cause of the collapse is not yet clear but Connell was able to get up and climb onto a waiting ambulance with her hands on her stomach after her concerned team-mates ran towards her during the 47th over of Bangladesh innings.
The 29-year-old collapsed while fielding the fifth ball of the 47th over. The medical staff attended to her before ferrying her off the ground, even as play came to a halt for a while.
At that point, the match was on a knife's edge with Bangladesh's last-wicket pair trying to score the 13 they needed off 19 balls. Details of Connell's health condition and availability for the remainder of the World Cup are awaited.
West Indies won the match by four runs.
"Able and the medical personnel taking care of her, hopefully she will pull through. It was sad to see her go down," captain Stafanie Taylor said at the presentation.
"But we need to look at the bright side, it was time for us to regroup, we came back and changed the momentum. In the end probably worked out."