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06 Nov 2016 06:43 #326074
by chairman
Nobody was to blame for the death of Australian opener Phillip Hughes in 2014, says the coroner who led the inquest into his death.
Hughes died from a brain haemorrhage, two days after being hit on the neck while playing for South Australia in a first-class match in Sydney.
New South Wales coroner Michael Barnes did, however, make recommendations to ensure the sport was safer.
Cricket Australia said it would make the changes as soon as possible.
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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