
Who would have known, that was going to be his last time walking out to the cricket field, his last time playing the sport he love, the last time he would be batting for his team, the last time he would be fighting for his life until the last breath he took surrounded by those people who loved him most.
#RIP #PhillipHughes.
Hughes was listed as 'retired hurt' after he was struck on the neck and rushed to hospital during the first day of South Australia's match against NSW at the SCG on Tuesday.
The left-hander passed away two days later, leading to an outpouring of grief across the sporting world.
The match was abandoned following Hughes's injury and, given he was not replaced at the crease by another batsman, the official scorecard has been altered to show him as 63 not out.
"It might seem like a little thing, but it's an important distinction," said Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland.
"Phillip will forever remain 63 not out." Whole cricketing world mourned to the unfortunate death of Philip Hughes.
Tribute to Phillip Hughes from International Cricket Council (ICC) by putting 105 bats from 105 ICC members nation.
#Putoutyourbat#RIP #PhillipHughes
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Australian Captain Michael Clarke has delivered a powerful tribute to his great mate Phillip Hughes. Clarke has said Phillip Hughes's number 64 one-day shirt number would be retire |
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