Mohammad Nabi was struck on the back of his neck by a Prasidh Krishna short ball in the game between SRH and KKR on Sunday in IPL 2021, raising concerns over the absence of a stem guard on his helmet.

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The incident happened in the 16th over of the Sunrisers innings. Prasidh Krishna was getting spongy bounce off the surface and he bowled a quicker bumper that Nabi couldn’t quite evade. He was hit flush on the back side of his neck that was exposed without the neck guard.

The physio and players gathered around the Afghanistan all-rounder and checked on him, and while he recovered to play on, the focus shifted slightly to the stem guard or the additional layer of padding found on the back side of helmets these days.

Nabi was wearing the older helmet with no stem guard and the exposed region of the neck got hit on. Social media was, understandably, shaken by the incident and most reactions wondered why Nabi wasn’t wearing the padding on the helmet.

Several others wondered why the back guard on helmets wasn’t mandatory yet and called for regulatory bodies to intervene and makes these compulsory.


Luckily, he was up on his feet soon and even smashed the next delivery for a boundary. Two balls later, though, he was dismissed.