Adam Hose, the batter representing Trent Rockets in The Hundred, suffered an ankle dislocation on Saturday while fielding against Southern Brave. It happened in the first innings, when Hose skidded in to save a shot of Michael Bracewell but landed awkwardly on his twisted ankle after losing his footing. Hose was seen in bad pain, and the physio rushed in. They picked him up and then rushed him to the hospital just to find out his ankle got dislocated. The reports further suggested that he will take several weeks to recover. Watch the video here: So… this happened right in front of us today. Just grim… speedy and full recover best wishes to Adam Hose. pic.twitter.com/Ep5WNWVj0E — Trentvilla (@Trentvilla1) August 16, 2025 Later on Sunday, Hose posted a photo of his plastered leg and thanked his well-wishers. His country side Worcestershire CCC, many spported wrote to him wishing his recovery. He wrote, "I quick message to say I appreciate each and everyone of you who have reached out. It's going to be a long old ride but I couldn't ask for more amazing people around me. Big love." Read also: "Intention was right" Irfan Pathan explains former coach's mentality Trent Rockets double injury concern The team Trent Rocket has suffered two serious injuries this weekend. Apart from Hose, Tom Alsop suffered a nasty one against London Spirit Men's Jamie Overton, on August 14, at the Lord's Cricket Ground This happened in the second innings when the Rocketes were chasing 162 runs. Alsop could not bear Overton's fierce pace, and the ball sneaked in through the helmet's grill and hit the spot right over the nose. Alsop was seen lying down, bleeding heavily, before the physios carried him out for immediate treatment. Due to intense bleeding, he walked out retired hurt with a three-ball duck. Ultimately, Trent Rockets lost the match by 21 runs.