17 Tragic Loss: 17-Year-Old Boy Martin Passes Away During Practice at MCG 🏟️
A heartbreaking incident at the MCG as 17-year-old Martin, an Australian youth, tragically dies during a practice session. Learn more about this devastating event and its impact.

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A player died during practice before the second T20I between India and Australia in Melbourne. Let's find out who the player is and how the accident occurred.
The Indian team is currently in Australia, where a five-match T20I series is being played. The first match of the series was cancelled due to rain, while the second match is scheduled to be played in Melbourne on October 31st. Before that, news has emerged of an Australian player's death after being hit by a ball while practicing on the ground.
The player who suffered this accident is Ben Martin, who was just 17 years old. Austin suffered the injury on Tuesday, October 28th, while practicing in the nets at the MCG.
For your information, 17-year-old Ben Austin played for Ferntree Gully Cricket Club in Melbourne East. The club released a statement on the morning of October 30th informing them of the young cricketer's death.
Regarding Austin's accident, he was a batsman who was bowling in the nets. He was practicing batting in front of a machine. He was wearing pads, a helmet, and all the guards. However, the ball struck his neck, severely injuring him. He was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he died on the morning of October 30.
While Cricket Australia has yet to provide any information on this matter, both India and Australia have now arrived at the MCG.
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A player died during practice before the second T20I between India and Australia in Melbourne. Let's find out who the player is and how the accident occurred.
The Indian team is currently in Australia, where a five-match T20I series is being played. The first match of the series was cancelled due to rain, while the second match is scheduled to be played in Melbourne on October 31st. Before that, news has emerged of an Australian player's death after being hit by a ball while practicing on the ground.
The player who suffered this accident is Ben Martin, who was just 17 years old. Austin suffered the injury on Tuesday, October 28th, while practicing in the nets at the MCG.
For your information, 17-year-old Ben Austin played for Ferntree Gully Cricket Club in Melbourne East. The club released a statement on the morning of October 30th informing them of the young cricketer's death.
Regarding Austin's accident, he was a batsman who was bowling in the nets. He was practicing batting in front of a machine. He was wearing pads, a helmet, and all the guards. However, the ball struck his neck, severely injuring him. He was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he died on the morning of October 30.
While Cricket Australia has yet to provide any information on this matter, both India and Australia have now arrived at the MCG.
If you enjoyed our video, please like it and be sure to subscribe to our channel for more such videos.
#indvsaus #martin #cricketaustralia #cricketwinner
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