Key Points

A devastating lightning strike during a cricket match in Andhra Pradesh's Prakasam district killed two young players, Akash and Sunny. The incident highlights the unexpected risks of outdoor sports and natural phenomena. Another youth was critically injured in the same tragic event, sending shockwaves through the local community. Recent reports of multiple cardiac arrests during sporting activities have raised significant concerns about youth health and safety.

Key Points: Lightning Kills Two Youths During Cricket Match in Andhra

  • Two young cricketers die from lightning strike in Andhra Pradesh
  • Another youth critically injured in the same incident
  • Multiple cardiac arrest cases reported during sports activities
  • Increasing concern over sudden health emergencies in young people
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Two Andhra youths die of lightning while playing cricket

Tragic incident in Prakasam district claims lives of Akash and Sunny during cricket game, while another youth critically injured

"A pall of gloom descended on the village - Local Reporter"

Amaravati, April 20

Two youths died while playing cricket as lightning struck them in Andhra Pradesh's Prakasam district on Sunday.

Another youth sustained critical injuries in the incident that occurred in Pedda Obineni Palle in Bestawaripeta mandal.

The deceased were identified as Akash (18) and Sunny (17). The injured youth was admitted to a nearby hospital. A pall of gloom descended on the village following the incident.

In another tragic incident near Hyderabad, a youth died of cardiac arrest while playing cricket. The incident occurred under the limits of Keesara Police Station in Medchal Malkajgiri district.

M. Praneeth (32) collapsed while playing cricket with friends in a local ground in Rampalli Daira. Friends rushed him to a hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.

According to doctors, the youth was suspected to have suffered cardiac arrest.

Praneeth, a private employee who hailed from Old Bowenpalli in Hyderabad, was playing cricket with friends in the Thyagi Sports Venue grounds. He complained of chest pain and collapsed.

Police registered a case and were investigating.

This is the second such incident to be reported in Hyderabad this month. A student of an engineering college had died while playing cricket at CMR College early this month.

The student, hailing from Khammam district and studying final year B. Tech, collapsed on the ground. His friends rushed him to a hospital, but he had already succumbed.

A series of incidents of young men dying of cardiac arrest has raised concern among people in recent times. Some individuals were seen dying of cardiac arrest while participating in sporting events or working out at gyms.

Last year, a techie had died in similar circumstances at Maheshwaram on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

Kasireddy Sanjay Bhargav (24), who hailed from Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, collapsed while playing the game with his friends at KCR Cricket Stadium at Gattupally.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is so heartbreaking 💔 Young lives lost in such tragic circumstances. My prayers are with their families. We really need better lightning warning systems in rural areas.
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Priya M.
The increasing cases of cardiac arrest among young people is alarming. Are we doing enough to screen athletes and sports enthusiasts? Maybe mandatory health checks before participating in sports?
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Suresh T.
While the article is informative, it would help to include some expert opinions on why these cardiac incidents are happening. Is it post-covid effects? Lifestyle factors? More context would be valuable.
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Anjali R.
So many young lives lost while doing something they loved 😢 Cricket grounds should have defibrillators and trained staff. These tragedies could be prevented with better emergency preparedness.
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Vikram S.
The lightning incident is nature's fury, but the cardiac deaths are man-made tragedies. We're pushing our bodies too hard without proper health monitoring. Time to rethink our approach to fitness.
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Neha P.
My cousin survived a cardiac arrest during a marathon last year. He was 28 and fit. Doctors said it was undiagnosed heart condition. Please everyone - get regular checkups, even if you feel healthy!

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