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Batsman Phillip Hughes Dies

All Prayers and Thoughts for the young lad, may his soul rest in peace!

At least, he died doing what he loved the most. Deepest condolences to his family, his countrymen and the entire cricket family. This really is a big loss for the game.
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In this tough time, everyone must spare a though for poor Sean Abbott, we cannot imagine what he would be going through right now! :(
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This sequence shows Hughes in a daze after being struck by the ball before collapsing to the ground

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Hughes is hit by the delivery from Abbott and this circle shows where the ball struck him under the helmet
 
Extremely sad news. A young man lost his life playing a simple game. This shouldn't have to happen.

Maybe if ICC was actually doing something of value, like researching safety gear, rather than making money ventures, we would not have had this sad day. Reminds me of the bouncer Ahmed Shahzad suffered recently. Helmets are useless.
 
Extremely sad news. A young man lost his life playing a simple game. This shouldn't have to happen.

Maybe if ICC was actually doing something of value, like researching safety gear, rather than making money ventures, we would not have had this sad day. Reminds me of the bouncer Ahmed Shahzad suffered recently. Helmets are useless.
RIP so true if u notice the bouncer hit AHMED on the side of the helmet yet he almost passed out something needs to be done
 
RIP...


The bowler must be going through hell right now...
 
RIP a great loss not only for Australia, but whole cricketing world...
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The play at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium has been suspended for today following the death of Australian batsman Philip Hughes.

"The players are not in the right frame of mind after hearing this sad news. So both teams decided not to play today," remarked Moin Khan to Gulf News.

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The second day of the third and final Test match between Pakistan and New Zealand was scheduled to commence at 10am.

The Test match has been extended by a day, and Friday will be day two of the Test match.
 
The emotional moment distraught fast bowler Sean Abbott was comforted by former Test batsman Simon Katich after learning of Phillip Hughes' tragic death
  • Sean Abbott was one of the first players to help Phillip Hughes
  • Abbott was seen for the first time after the incident, walking into SCG
  • Australian Cricketers' Association said it was monitoring Abbott closely
By AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS and CHRIS PAINE and LOUISE CHEER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

The distraught bowler who delivered the ball that felled Phillip Hughes has left St Vincent's Hospital surrounded by friends after learning the devastating news of the batsman's passing.

Young bowler Sean Abbott, who plays for New South Wales, was bowling when Hughes collapsed at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday and was the first player to rush to his side.

Abbott tenderly embraced Hughes as medical officers rushed onto the field and an ambulance was called.

On Wednesday, Abbott returned to the SCG for a team counselling session and was supported by teammates and team officials who have been concerned.

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Sean Abbott leaves hospital surrounded by friends on Thursday, consoled by former Test opener Simon Katich (left) and a friend (right)

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Abbott delivered the ball that felled Hughes on Tuesday afternoon

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Abbott was warmly embraced by teammates and cricketers at St Vincent's hospital on Thursday afternoon

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Abbott, 22, was comforted at the hospital by players including Nathan Lyon

On Thursday afternoon Abbott, 22, visited Hughes in hospital and was met warmly by his own teammates, friends of Hughes and cricketing greats such as Steve Waugh.

Looking pale and exhausted, Abbott arrived at St Vincent's wearing a black baseball hat at 2.30pm.

In the hospital's coffee shop, where some of the cricketers had congregated, Abbott was given some words of advice from Waugh, while spin bowler Nathan Lyons draped a comforting arm around his shoulders.

He then sat down and had a coffee with his teammates who were obviously rallying behind the young fast bowler.



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Sean Abbott was seen walking into Sydney Cricket Ground, where the horrific incident happened

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The young cricketer was seen on Wednesday wearing a pair of sunglasses and was flanked by teammates

Distraught Sean Abbott leaves hospital surrounded by friends after learning the tragic news of Phillip Hughes' death | Daily Mail Online
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RIP
In my Teens, when i love to follow Cric-Mags....they reveal many incidents like above in our Pakistani Domestic Cricket...but as they've no International exposure ...the news goes unnoticed ....
Ask that Questin with...PTV Sports Anchor..Doctor Niazi....who passionately follow Cric events...will detail out all those tragic incidents
 

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