Cricket Australia has made it mandatory for batters to wear neck protectors on their helmets when facing fast or medium-pace bowling.
Australia’s Steve Smith and David Warner are not keen on wearing them but will now have to do so from 1 October.
Cricket Australia has recommended the use of neck protectors since the death of Phillip Hughes in November 2014.
Hughes was struck on the top of the neck by a ball during a Sheffield Shield match in Sydney.
He collapsed and died in hospital two days later.
The neck protectors attach to helmets to provide extra protection at the back of the head and neck.
Smith, who was concussed after being hit by a bouncer from England bowler Jofra Archer in a Test match at Lord’s in 2019, has previously said they made him feel “claustrophobic”.
He did not initially wear one when he played for Sussex against Worcestershire in May and, as neck protectors are mandatory in…
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