After being hit on the helmet while fielding at short leg, West Indies debutant Jeremy Solozano was carried off the field on a stretcher and transported to a hospital from the Galle Stadium in an ambulance for scans. On the first day of the first Test between Sri Lanka and the West Indies, the event occurred shortly before midday. Solozano was airlifted to a hospital in Colombo, more than an hour away by car.
Later that evening, Cricket West Indies stated that while Solozano's scans revealed "no structural damage," he will be held in the hospital for the night.
An anxious gaze Before Solozano was stretchered off the field and into the ambulance at the boundary, head coach Phil Simmons came down the dressing room steps and waited near the boundary rope.
Solozano, a 26-year-old left-handed hitter from Trinidad who had previously played 40 first-class games, was given his Test cap by Simmons before the start of the game and was slated to open for the West Indies later in the game. He was a member of West Indies A and competed in the 2014 Under-19 World Cup. In the second of two intra-squad "Best vs Best" matches in Antigua before the Sri Lanka trip, he hit 74 off 216 balls, earning praise from chief selector Roger Harper for his "application, patience, and composure”.