Tom Kohler-Cadmore's Q-Collar took centre stage amid Trent Rockets' dominance over Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred

In the 25th match of the ongoing The Hundred tournament, the Trent Rockets beat the Birmingham Phoenix by 46 runs.

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In the 25th match of the ongoing The Hundred tournament, the Trent Rockets beat the Birmingham Phoenix by 46 runs. With an amazing all-around performance, the Rockets outplayed Phoenix and clinched the game. However, the introduction of a new technology caught the eye of fans as it went viral on social media. Tom Kohler-Cadmore, a top-order batter for the Trent Rockets, was spotted wearing a Q-collar while playing.

The Q-collar, which has gained popularity among NFL players and footballers, is designed to offer protection against concussions or brain injuries. The picture of Kohler-Cadmore wearing the Q-collar quickly went viral, showcasing how cricket is also embracing advanced protective measures. Fans reacted positively to this innovative approach to player safety.

Notably, the Q-collar functions by absorbing the impact of force created during collisions or when the ball hits the neck. By doing so, it significantly reduces the impact on the neck, thus minimising the risk of severe damage to the brain. This development in protective gear is indeed a positive step forward for the safety of cricketers.

Birmingham Phoenix failed to chase a competitive total

Earlier in the game, the Trent Rockets continued their impressive form in The Hundred 2023 by defeating the Birmingham Phoenix. After being put into bat, the Rockets displayed a solid performance with contributions from their middle order. Sam Hain, Colin Munro, and Daniel Sams bolstered the innings with scores of 30, 34, and 20, respectively, setting a target of 162 runs.

For Phoenix, Adam Milne shined with the ball, claiming two wickets and conceding only 24 runs in his spell. Despite Jamie Smith's 38 runs, the Birmingham Phoenix struggled to chase down the target. In the end, they fell 46 runs short of the target and lost the game. In the bowling department for the Rockets, Daniel Sams was the star, taking three wickets, while Matthew Carter, Ish Sodhi, Sam Cook, and Luke Wood contributed with vital scalps.

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