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Boy is floored by Pietersen shot | Boy is floored by Pietersen shot |
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A teenage cricketer is recovering after being floored by a drive from England batsman Kevin Pietersen during a practice session in Leicestershire. | A teenage cricketer is recovering after being floored by a drive from England batsman Kevin Pietersen during a practice session in Leicestershire. |
Schoolboy Reece Topley, 15, who attends the Royal Hospital School in Holbrook, Suffolk, was hit on the ear and knocked to the ground by Pietersen's shot. | Schoolboy Reece Topley, 15, who attends the Royal Hospital School in Holbrook, Suffolk, was hit on the ear and knocked to the ground by Pietersen's shot. |
The youngster had been bowling at Pietersen when the England cricketer hit a drive straight back at him. | The youngster had been bowling at Pietersen when the England cricketer hit a drive straight back at him. |
Reece needed stitches. Pietersen left a signed bat for him. | Reece needed stitches. Pietersen left a signed bat for him. |
'Bit of pain' | 'Bit of pain' |
Reece, an emerging talent, had been invited to bowl at the England batsmen at Loughborough University, as part of the team's preparations for the ICC World Twenty20 competition. | Reece, an emerging talent, had been invited to bowl at the England batsmen at Loughborough University, as part of the team's preparations for the ICC World Twenty20 competition. |
The teenager's father, Don, 45, a former Essex cricketer, said: "Certainly there was a bit of pain and a bit of shock but it could've been a lot worse." | The teenager's father, Don, 45, a former Essex cricketer, said: "Certainly there was a bit of pain and a bit of shock but it could've been a lot worse." |
Mr Topley said his son, who had a "few" stitches inserted into his wound on Monday night, remained at the Leicester Royal Infirmary Hospital and was undergoing tests. | Mr Topley said his son, who had a "few" stitches inserted into his wound on Monday night, remained at the Leicester Royal Infirmary Hospital and was undergoing tests. |
He said: "In a light-hearted moment last night in the hospital, I did suggest to Reece that he might have dropped a catch - to which he replied: 'I think I stopped it going for six." | He said: "In a light-hearted moment last night in the hospital, I did suggest to Reece that he might have dropped a catch - to which he replied: 'I think I stopped it going for six." |
He added that Pietersen had been concerned about the injury and had left a signed bat for Reece to collect at the university. | He added that Pietersen had been concerned about the injury and had left a signed bat for Reece to collect at the university. |
"Kevin Pietersen has always been Reece's favourite cricketer, I'm sure that will remain the case if Reece gets this bat." | "Kevin Pietersen has always been Reece's favourite cricketer, I'm sure that will remain the case if Reece gets this bat." |
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