Two weeks after the death of Australia's Phillip Hughes, another tragedy struck cricket field but this time in the city. Ratnakar More, a 29-year-old cricketer from Tata Power's Trombay Station, died of cardiac arrest while playing in a local tournament on Tuesday.

During an inter-division match of Tata Power at the Government Law College wicket on Tuesday, the Trombay Station's wicketkeeper-batsman complained of uneasiness. He was taken to the Bombay Hospital where he was declared dead.

He is survived by wife, who is seven months pregnant. Incidentally, his death was registered at the very Azad Maidan police station where More's wife is posted.

"We have registered a case of accidental death in the matter. His wife works as a constable with the Azad Maidan police and is seven months pregnant," said an officer from Azad Maidan police station requesting anonymity.As soon as news of cricketer's death spread other matches of the tournament were cancelled.

"We came to know about it at 12 pm," said one of the players adding, "More complained of uneasiness and pain in chest during the match. He was taken to Bombay Hospital immediately. Unfortunately, he did not survive," said the player.

The inter-division tournament of Tata Power is an MCA approved tourney and has been played for the past few decades.