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The following is a list of notable cricket players who died while playing a game, died directly from injuries sustained while playing, or died after being taken ill on the ground.

Player Cause Date Place
Jasper Vinall Struck on the head by a bat as a result of a double-hit attempt. 28 August 1624 Horsted Keynes, Sussex
Henry Brand Struck on the head by a bat (notable for being a similar double-hit to Vinall, which may have resulted in the 1744 codification of the rule. 1647 Selsey, West Sussex.
Frederick, Prince of Wales Keen on cricket and real tennis, it's been speculated that he died from either a pulmonary embolism or a burst abscess caused by being hit with a ball 20 March 1751 London
James Balchen "Killed by a cricket ball" buried 14 June 1764 Godalming, Surrey
George Summers Struck on the head by a ball 29 June 1870 Nottingham
John Hamilton Plumptre Lighton Son of Rev. Sir Christopher Lighton, Baronet; struck by a return drive by a batsman 12 July 1872 Repton, Derbyshire
Claude Wilson Killed by sunstroke 29 June 1881 Betchworth, Surrey
Lord Fitzroy Somerset Youngest son of the Duke of Beaufort; collapsed and died of suspected heart failure 23 July 1881 near Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Frederick Randon Sr. Struck on the head by a ball at Lord's in 1881, from which he never fully recovered, dying in February 1883 17 February 1883 Hathern, Leicestershire
Frederick Jackman Collapsed while batting 5 September 1891 Horndean, England
Charles Lane Struck over the heart by a ball 20 May 1895 Cosme, Paraguay
Arthur Earlam Struck by a return drive by the batsman July 1921 Runcorn, Cheshire
Edward Cox Heart failure while playing cricket 23 July 1925 Holyport, Berkshire, England
Max Smith Struck by a ball (bowled by his younger brother Clive Smith) which deflected into his head. 27 October 1941 Werribee, Australia
Andy Ducat Heart failure 23 July 1942 London
Tom Killick Heart problem 18 May 1953 Northampton
Abdul Aziz Struck over the heart by a ball 17 January 1959 Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Martin Bedkober Died when hit over the heart by a cricket ball; flatmate of Jeff Thomson 13 December 1975 Brisbane, Queensland
Michael Ainsworth "Suddenly" 28 August 1978 Hillingdon, London
Wilf Slack Collapsed while batting 15 January 1989 Banjul, the Gambia
Ian Folley Heart attack while being treated in hospital for eye injury sustained on the field 30 August 1993 Whitehaven, Cumbria
Raman Lamba Struck on the head by a ball while fielding 23 February 1998 Dhaka, Bangladesh
Wasim Raja Suffered a heart attack on the pitch 23 August 2006 Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Darryn Randall Struck on the head by a ball 27 October 2013 Alice, Eastern Cape
Phillip Hughes Struck on the neck by a ball during a Sheffield shield match bowled by Sean Abbott 27 November 2014 Sydney, New South Wales
Raymond van Schoor Stroke 20 November 2015 Windhoek, Namibia

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