ICC To Give Protective Helmets To Umpires At World T20

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John Ward officiates wearing helmet .

Internet Desk : Concerned about the safety of its on-field officials, the ICC will provide specially-designed helmets to umpires in the upcoming World Twenty20 Championship in India to ensure they are protected from wayward hits.
The move comes after two umpires were hospitalised in the last two months after being struck on the field.

In December, Australian John Ward was hospitalized after being hit on the head during a Ranji Trophy match in India, while another umpire from England Richard Kettleborough was hit during the India-Australia ODI earlier this month. “In the last three or four years, the fitness and the strength of the players has increased dramatically, and the bats are so much better than ever before, so the guys are hitting the ball a lot harder,” Kettleborough said. “I know for the T20 World Cup we’re all going to be issued helmets. We’re not obliged to wear them, it’s totally up to us, but it’s certainly something I’ll be taking on board and thinking about.” he added. Kettleborough believes that the preventive action is necessary to ensure that nobody gets injured too seriously. ” It’s only a matter of time before someone gets hit quite badly,” said the English umpire