England wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler said he "feared the worst" after his shot hit short-leg fielder Pathum Nissanka on the head in their drawn tour match against a Sri Lanka Board President's XI on Wednesday.
Nissanka took evasive action but could not avoid being struck on the helmet by Buttler's powerful pull shot and required treatment on the field before being carried off on a stretcher to a hospital in Colombo.
"You always fear the worst, I think. I hit it pretty hard and hit him flush so it was a big worry straight away," Buttler told reporters at the Nondescripts Cricket Club ground.
"You don't mean to cause injury - it is a really unfortunate accident."
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) October 31, 2018
England's Jos Buttler said he "feared the worst" when his shot struck Sri Lankan fielder Pathum Nissanka on the head.
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The incident on the second day of the two-day clash revived memories of the on-field injury suffered by Australian batsman Phillip Hughes in 2014 which proved fatal, but Sri Lanka Cricket(SLC) confirmed Nissanka was out of danger after an MRI scan.
However, the 20-year-old would remain in hospital for 24 hours on observation, SLC added.
"When he went down you are hoping for the best. The doctors and physios ran out and gave great care straight away. You don't mean to cause injury but it's a real unfortunate accident," Buttler added.
England next head to Galle, which will host the first match of the three-test series between the tourists and Sri Lanka from Nov. 6.
Pathum Nissanka, who was playing for the Board XI in the 1st practice game vs England, was hospitalized this evening, after he was hit on the helmet, while fielding at the Short Leg. MRI scan showed that the player is out of danger. https://t.co/CW0myHCiuj pic.twitter.com/GaHfvw9BQs
— Sri Lanka Cricket (@OfficialSLC) October 31, 2018


