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    Home»Obituary»Melbourne Mourns Young Talent: 17‑Year‑Old Cricketer Ben Austin Dies After Devastating Training Injury
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    Melbourne Mourns Young Talent: 17‑Year‑Old Cricketer Ben Austin Dies After Devastating Training Injury

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsOctober 30, 2025Updated:October 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Melbourne’s cricket community is reeling after the tragic death of Ben Austin, a 17‑year‑old prospect whose life was cruelly cut short during a routine net session. The incident, which occurred at Wally Tew Reserve in Ferntree Gully on Tuesday afternoon, has captured the hearts of teammates, coaches, and fans alike, turning a familiar pitch into hallowed ground of grief.

    It was about 4:45 pm, as Ben was warming up ahead of a T20 fixture, when the unthinkable happened. He was struck in the neck by a cricket ball, collapsing in the nets instantaneously. Paramedics and medical staff rushed to the scene, working under dire urgency. He was transported to Monash Medical Centre, still in critical condition, where doctors fought to save him. Despite their best efforts, he succumbed to his injuries on Thursday morning, the Ferntree Gully Cricket Club confirmed in a heartbreaking statement.

    In a message shared via social media, the club expressed its devastation:

    > “We are absolutely devastated by the passing of Ben, and the impacts of his death will be felt by all in our cricket community. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family — Jace, Tracey, Cooper and Zach — and everyone who knew the joy he brought.”

    Ben was not only a gifted athlete but also deeply connected to multiple local clubs. Over his young life he’d played for Ferntree Gully, Mulgrave, and Eildon Park, earning respect for both his skill and character. Back in March, he was honoured with an award recognizing players who combine passion, attitude, and teamwork—a sign of the esteem in which he was held. Just weeks ago, he celebrated his 17th birthday, and to many he seemed poised to fulfill a promising cricketing future.

    News of his death has ignited an outpouring of sorrow across Victoria. The Ringwood and District Cricket Association president, Michael Finn, confirmed that Ben was struck while practicing in front of teammates, and noted that immediate aid was provided before paramedics arrived. Meanwhile, Cricket Victoria and the Ferntree Gully & District Association pledged full support to those affected and asked for the family’s privacy during this unbearable time.

    Tragically, the shadow of Phillip Hughes looms in this story. Hughes died in 2014 after being struck in the neck during a game—this latest incident has renewed debate over safety. Questions now swirl over helmet design, neck protection, and whether current safeguards are enough when the worst happens. Local clubs are already pledging to reassess their protocols, urging wider adoption of protective gear even in practice settings.

    In the days since, tributes have flooded in. Players left flowers, bats, and messages at the Ferntree Gully grounds. Some clubs will wear black armbands in his honor this weekend. But beyond the symbols and ceremonies, it’s the memories people share that tell the truest story of Ben. Teammates describe him as a “fighter,” a “true mate,” someone who laced up his shoes every day with gratitude and gave everything he had to the sport he loved.

    Ben Austin’s life may have been brief, but his impact is lasting. In fields where cricket balls now roll silently, his spirit echoes. He will be remembered not as the cricketer who died, but as the young man who lived—smiling, competing, inspiring—until his very last day on the pitch. Rest easy, Ben. You’ll never be forgotten.

    The post Melbourne Mourns Young Talent: 17‑Year‑Old Cricketer Ben Austin Dies After Devastating Training Injury appeared first on Tripplenews.

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