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29 Nov 2014 18:47 #225767
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I have to admit to have been torn up about this whole thing but for me the best thing to do is to let the Cricket go on!
That would have been my wish as a cricketer!
Would any cricketer want anything different?
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30 Nov 2014 08:06 #225782
by Calypso
I think the #putoutyourbats campaign was a wonderful tribute which went viral. From Viv Richards to Suresh Raina to the Black Caps to Pakistan .... worldwide cricketers past and present, everyday fans and even Google ....
THE world is joining Australia to mourn the death of cricketer Phillip Hughes in the most remarkable of ways.
As the news of Hughes’ death spread across the internet, a Sydney father, Paul Taylor placed his cricket bat at his front door as a “mark of respect†and tweeted the image using the hashtag #putoutyourbats.
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30 Nov 2014 09:49 #225797
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"I was drawn to him instantly, falling for his cheeky grin and love of life," Clarke wrote. "Phillip truly was uncomplicated -- what you saw was what you got. I don't think in 12 years of playing cricket at the top level I have ever come across a more loyal or generous-hearted teammate.
"Whenever Hughesy suffered adversity -- if he was replaced in the team or if he wasn't scoring as many runs as he wanted -- he never dropped his head, never once complained. If he had a tough conversation with a selector he would nod, agree he needed to work harder, grin because he felt bad for the person delivering the message and then get on with it.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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30 Nov 2014 13:31 #225853
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(Reuters) - India and Australia might be sworn enemies on the cricket field but the two nations have been united in mourning the shocking death of Phillip Hughes.
The 25-year-old Australian batsman was struck on the head by a bouncer during a domestic match on Tuesday and passed away after two days in a Sydney hospital from the injury which caused massive bleeding to his brain.
The heart-rending news made the front page of every leading newspaper in India, while some also carried stories in editorial pages debating safety gear and the use of the short ball in cricket.
Hughes was also part of the Mumbai team in the Indian Premier League and the country's top cricketers, including former batting great Sachin Tendulkar, took to Twitter to express their solidarity with the family and friends of the deceased.
The national side, currently touring Australia, joined the mourning by forgoing their last practice match before next week's first test in Brisbane.
In the past, the two teams have been involved in a number of on-field controversies, including the infamous 'monkeygate' scandal, when India spinner Harbhajan Singh was accused of racially abusing Australia's Andrew Symonds during a Sydney test on the side's 2007-08 tour.
A large slice of the Indian media hold Australia's cricketers responsible for the start of bad blood during that series but there was hardly a murmur on how the cancelled practice match will hurt the preparations of the notoriously poor travellers this time around.
While the fate of the first match in the four-test series remains uncertain with Cricket Australia yet to make a decision due to the unique circumstances surrounding the contest, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) has offered full support.
"I am in constant touch with my Cricket Australia counterparts. We want them to first get over the trauma," BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel told Reuters on Friday.
"After that we can decide on the fate of the first test."
Incidentally, the same BCCI, the most powerful body in world cricket, was ruthless in dealing with their Caribbean counterparts when the West Indies abruptly pulled out of a series in India over a payment dispute.
The West Indies Cricket Board stares at financial ruin after the BCCI demanded nearly $42 million in compensation for the pull-out and suspended all planned tours of the Caribbean.
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30 Nov 2014 13:40 #225855
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As Michael Clarke has been caught on stump-mic openly threatening tail-end batsmen by targeting them with exactly the sort of bodyline bowling that caused this tragic death, I can see that his tears were tears of burning shame.
There is no place for violent intent in this greatest of sports and the ICC should act accordingly
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01 Dec 2014 07:56 #225899
by Calypso
"A Victorian batsmen denied himself a chance to break a long-standing club record, declaring on 408 runs from 63 overs, as a mark of respect for cricketer Phillip Hughes"
Wow ....... what a significant and appropriate gesture !!
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01 Dec 2014 11:40 #225957
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Cricket Australia has amended the scorecard for Phillip Hughes' final match, ensuring he will forever remain 63 not out - not retired hurt.
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01 Dec 2014 21:15 #226043
by zsk77
wont be long before he is forgotten and everything will be back to normal.
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