“We are absolutely devastated by the passing of Ben, and the impacts of his death will be felt by all in our cricket community,” the club said in a statement. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family . . . his friends and to all of those who knew Ben and the joy that he brought.”
Ringwood and District Cricket Association president Michael Finn said Austin was warming up in the nets when the injury occurred.
“Medical assistance was provided by people at the ground at the time until the paramedics arrived,” he said.
In November 2014, international cricketer Phillip Hughes died in a Sydney hospital at the age of 25 two days after being hit near the ear by a ball while batting for South Australia against his former team, New South Wales, in a first-class match.
Hours after Hughes’ death, Cricket Australia postponed a first scheduled cricket test against India in Brisbane. New regulations were subsequently introduced for batting helmets in top-tier cricket.