World Cup 2015: Double Blow for West Indies' Darren Bravo in Match vs Pakistan
Daren Bravo retired hurt on 49 in the 32nd over having suffered a nasty blow to the head. He then suffered a hamstring strain as well.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: February 21, 2015 09:24 am IST
West Indies batsman Darren Bravo suffered a painful time in Saturday's World Cup clash against Pakistan, getting hit on the head before being forced off with a hamstring strain. (Highlights: West Indies vs Pakistan)
Bravo retired hurt on 49 in the 32nd over having suffered a nasty blow to the head seven overs earlier in the game at Hagley Oval.
The 26-year-old Trinidadian was left dazed when a powerful throw from Younis Khan hit him on the side of the helmet as he scrambled through for a single.
He received treatment on the pitch before continuing to bat before eventually leaving the action on a cart with a pulled left hamstring.
Bravo was later taken to hospital for a scan on his injured leg and officials said there were doubts whether he would be fit to play in their next game against Zimbabwe in Canberra on Tuesday.