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CC : Durham v Yorkshire


Shouldn't be driving surely?

Explain to me, why shouldn’t someone be driving if they are symptom free?


Delayed onset of concussion is very common, as is a concussion without obvious physical symptoms.

The main part you need from that document though is that a concussion test should take place prior to the start of each days play following the blow in any game that lasts more than one day.

The way that appears is that they carried out the tests at the ground this morning.
 
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Explain to me, why shouldn’t someone be driving if they are symptom free?


Delayed onset of concussion is very common, as is a concussion without obvious physical symptoms.

The main part you need from that document though is that a concussion test should take place prior to the start of each days play following the blow in any game that lasts more than one day.

The way that appears is that they carried out the tests at the ground this morning.
I'm just not convinced. If I've been whacked on the head I'd not be driving less than 24 hours later. (If it's true he was driving). Just all seems too convenient along with their substitutions today which is a ridiculously abused system/rule
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Not just me laughing and I am still laughing about it now. I have no reason to grass one of your friends up.
If it's one of my friends they wouldn't be laughing at me would they, I also don't have any who like cricket I don't know how you found me but you are making that bit up.
I'm just not convinced. If I've been whacked on the head I'd not be driving less than 24 hours later. (If it's true he was driving). Just all seems too convenient along with their substitutions today which is a ridiculously abused system/rule
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What part of delayed symptoms do you not get
 
If it's one of my friends they wouldn't be laughing at me would they, I also don't have any who like cricket I don't know how you found me but you are making that bit up.
I never said you have any friends who like cricket but I know a lot of your friends who like football. Took me all of about 5 minutes
 
Well I left at 5.40pm and have just about thawed out now. :lol:.Looking at the unfavourable conditions I knew it would be a struggle for Durham today and said to one of the gang that we'd do well to get within 50 of their total so was pleased with our last wicket stand.

We need an early breakthrough tomorrow or it'll be curtains for any chance of another victory. Let's just hope for it being a bit warmer.
 
Strange I don't have them that like football either
You certainly do. You interact with many of them on social media. Stop telling porkies.
Well I left at 5.40pm and have just about thawed out now. :lol:.Looking at the unfavourable conditions I knew it would be a struggle for Durham today and said to one of the gang that we'd do well to get within 50 of their total so was pleased with our last wicket stand.

We need an early breakthrough tomorrow or it'll be curtains for any chance of another victory. Let's just hope for it being a bit warmer.
12 degrees tomorrow :lol:
 
I'm just not convinced. If I've been whacked on the head I'd not be driving less than 24 hours later. (If it's true he was driving). Just all seems too convenient along with their substitutions today which is a ridiculously abused system/rule
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Have you ever suffered a concussion?

I follow a lot of American sport and it’s a big thing over there in the NFL and the NHL (and with the IIHF to be fair following our happiness last week 🇬🇧 🏒 :cool:), just as it is in rugby and football and now cricket too, as it should be - I know how serious concussions can be not just in the short term but also long term and because of all of that I’m less inclined to believe that there’s foul play involved here. I know most sports use independent doctors for determining concussion, I’m not sure how it works in domestic cricket (without reading the full guidance document again) but even if it’s down solely to the clubs own medical expert I’d be surprised if they’d be willing to have that sort of stain on their career if it were ever to come out.
 
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