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Banning bouncers will take fun out of game: Sehwag

<p>Out-of-favour Indian opener Virender Sehwag today said that ICC should not consider banning bouncers from the game in the wake of the tragic death of Australian cricketer Philip Hughes, as it will take the "fun" out of the system</p>

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Out-of-favour Indian opener Virender Sehwag today said that ICC should not consider banning bouncers from the game in the wake of the tragic death of Australian cricketer Philip Hughes, as it will take the "fun" out of the system.

"It was very sad that Phil Hughes died in such a way, hitting the pull shot and got hit on his head and died. But it is a part of cricketing life. If you are playing any sport, injuries will come your way. May be you can die also, but you have an option to duck it (bouncer). So it is up to you as a batsman," said the dashing batsman here.

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