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mid-day editorial: No heroism in dying on the playing field

<p>Struggling Australian batsman Adam Voges (37), who was diagnosed with concussion after a bouncer struck him on the helmet is on the mend, reports say. He took a bouncer from Cameron Stevenson and sank to the ground</p>

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Struggling Australian batsman Adam Voges (37), who was diagnosed with concussion after a bouncer struck him on the helmet is on the mend, reports say. He took a bouncer from Cameron Stevenson and sank to the ground.

It was yet another heart-in-mouth moment for players and fans everywhere. Voges though stayed on his limbs instead of collapsing to the ground and was helped off the field by medicos. While news of his ongoing recovery comes as a relief, the image of Voges felled by the Stevenson bouncer is going to stay with the world for a while now, thanks to replays on social media.

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