Much to the cricket community's relief, South African star Faf du Plessis on Sunday said he was back from the hospital and "recovering", after suffering a concussion during his team Quetta Gladiators' PSL match against Peshawar Zalmi here.
In trying to save a boundary, Du Plessis collided with teammate Mohammad Hasnain during their Pakistan Super League match on Saturday night. Following the freak accident, the former South Africa captain lay prone on the ground for a few minutes while the team physio attended to him.
READ: Faf du Plessis taken to hospital after on-field collision with Mohammad Hasnain
Du Plessis eventually got on his feet and walked back to the team dugout before being taken to hospital for scans.
"Thank you everyone for all the messages of support. I'm back at the hotel recovering. Have concussion with some memory loss but I will be fine. Hopefully be back on the field soon. Much love," du Plessis tweeted.
Ruled out of the game, the seasoned 36-year-old Protea batsman was replaced in the Gladiators XI by Saim Ayub. It was the second case of concussion in two days for the Gladiators.
The collision took place in the 19th over of Peshawar innings when du Du Plessis' head hit Hasnain's knee before the South Africa cricketer fell on the ground. It happened as Du Plessis was trying to stop a boundary.
Du Plessis' wife Imari shared a story on Instagram and wrote: "This is killing me right now. Surely he should be checked in hospital?" The Gladiators used a concussion substitute for the second time in two days. During their last match against Islamabad United, all-rounder Andre Russell took a blow to his helmet from a Mohammad Musa bouncer. He was replaced by fast bowler Naseem Shah.
Russell was not available for selection for Saturday's match against Zalmi.
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