Injured Australian batsman Phillip Hughes passes away


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Sydney, Nov 27 (PTI): Australian batsman Phillip Hughes passed away today after succumbing to his injuries sustained during a domestic match when he was hit by a bouncer, Cricket Australia said.

He was 25.

"It is my sad duty to inform you that a short time ago Phillip Hughes passed away," Australian team doctor Peter Brukner said in a statement.

"He never regained consciousness following his injury on Tuesday. He was not in pain before he passed and was surrounded by his family and close friends.

"As a cricket community we mourn his loss and extend our deepest sympathies to Phillip's family and friends at this incredibly sad time.

"Cricket Australia kindly asks that the privacy of the Hughes family, players and staff be respected."

Hughes was fighting for life in St Vincent's Hospital after being struck on the head in a freak accident during a Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney Cricket Ground here yesterday.

The 25-year-old left-hander, who was on the verge of a Test recall, was hit on the lower head by a Sean Abbot bouncer following which he underwent an emergency surgery and was placed in an induced coma in the Intensive Care Unit of the St Vincent's Hospital.

 

Cricketing fraternity condoles Hughes' sad demise

The cricket fraternity from across the globe today reacted with shock and sadness at the sad demise of Australian batsman Phil Hughes, who succumbed to his injuries in Sydney after being hit by a bouncer in a Sheffield Shiled match.

The 25-year-old cricketer, who was in contention for a Test recall for the coming series against India, died at the St Vincent's Hospital, where he was battling for life after being hit on the head by a bouncer from Sean Abbot during a domestic match between New South Wales and South Australia on Tuesday.

The BCCI led the Indian cricket fraternity in condoling the early demise of Hughes, who was described as true gentleman on the field.

"Our condolences and prayers with Phil Hughes' family. May his soul rest in peace. #PhilHughes #CricketFamily," BCCI wrote in its twitter page.

Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar expressed his sympathy for Hughes' family on the shocking news.

"Shocked to hear about Phil. Sad day for cricket. Deepest condolences to family, friends and well wishers. RIP #PhilipHughes," Tendulkar said.

India's vice-captain Virat Kohli, who will lead the side in the first Test against Australia in Brisbane in the absence of regular skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, termed it as a horrible day for the game of cricket.

"Shocked and saddened by the news of Phil Huges. Horrible day for cricket. RIP Phil and may your family gain the strength to cope," he tweeted.

Another Indian batsman Rohit Sharma had words of sympathy for Sean Abott, whose bouncer hit Hughes leading to the left-hander's death.

"Saddest day in cricket fraternity. Rest in peace mate and Sean Abbott stay strong #PhilHughes," Rohit tweeted.

Out of-favour allrounder Yuvraj Singh termed Hughes demise as a dark day for the game.

"Dark day for cricket can't believe Phil hughes has gone! Rip my friend ! My heart goes out to his family !shocking," Yuvraj wrote.

"Shocked and saddened. Phil Hughes you will live on in our hearts. RIP worst day in world cricket #peace #PhilHughes," Suresh Raina tweeted. Australian cricketing circle also took to the twitter to express their shock and sadness on Hughes' death.

"RIP you little champ, we are all going to miss you ! Love, prayers to all the Hughes family xxxx," Australia coach Darren Lehnman wrote.

"No no no no no. RIP Phillip Hughes," was how former captain and wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist reacted on hearing the news.

Australia pace great Glenn McGrath and former opener Matthew Hayden also exprssed their sympathies for the bereaved cricketer's family.

"Such terrible news with the passing of Phil Hughes. Our deepest sympathies to his family," McGrath wrote.

"Rest peacefully our little brother...may God hold you in the palm of his hand forever. Deepest sympathies to the Hughes Family and friends," Hayden tweeted.

There were condolence messages from cricketers of other countries as well on Hughes demise.

"May you RIP Hughesey. Words cannot explain one's feelings right now. Prayers are with his family, friends and Teammates.. #RIPPhilHughes," South African all-rounder J P Duminy wrote on twitter handle.

Former Protea skipper Graeme Smith and current captain AB de Villiers too were shaken by the news.

"Totally , totally sick inside and have no words.thinking and praying for friends and family. #RIPPhilHughes," Smith tweeted.

"Heart broken! A very dark day. You will be missed, Phil Hughes. My prayers and thoughts go out to his family & friends," De Villiers wrote.

Former South Africa wicket-keeper Mark Boucher felt sorry for the bowler Sean Abott and Hughes family.

"Lost for words! Holding onto the fact that he is in a better world right now! RIP buddy! Thinking of Sean and the family! God do your work!" he tweeted.

Sri Lanka's former skipper and batting star Mahela Jayawardene, explosive West Indies batsman Chris Gayle and Pakistan's Shahid Afridi also took the microblogging site to express the condolences on the devastating news.

"Just heard the worst news possible..our thoughts & prayers are with Phil, his family & friends. RIP Phil Hughes!!" Jayawardene said.

"Really Sad news to hear this morning. RIP philip Hughes. Condolences to his family - you will be missed," Gayle wrote "My heartfelt condolences to the family of Australian cricketer Phil Hughes on the sad demise," Afridi reacted.

Former England skipper Ian Botham also tweeted: "A very sad day for the world of cricket. So sorry for Phillip Hughes and his family. Spare a thought for Sean Abbott."

Hughes, who played 26 Tests in his short-career, scoring 1,535 runs at 32.65 with three centuries and seven fifties, was batting for South Australia on 63 when he was struck by the bouncer below the helmet while trying to play a hook shot.

He was administered CPR and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation at the ground before being taken to hospital. He underwent a 90-minute emergency operation before being placed in an induced coma in the Intensive Care Unit of the St Vincent's Hospital but he never regained consciousness.

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  • mohit maan, Haridwar

    Sat, Nov 29 2014

    I miss u Phillip ..

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    A tragic day for Cricket. Sympathies to the family of Phil Hughes. Hearts also go out to Sean Abbot who needs all the fans support. The game must go on!

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  • irene, mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    great loss to the fly and to the cricket world.I really don't understand why some fools are clicking disagree button.vellno people are such fools they don't understand what is the meaning of R.I.P difficult disgusting rest in peace darling.

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  • manohar bhandari, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Its unbelievable that the "short ball Bouncer" that took his life" cricket ball is dangerous. A life and talent cruelly cut short.RIP

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  • RK, Katpady

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    He will remain 63 notout forever..RIP

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  • Wilson Lewis , kalmady/Pune

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Very shocking news.can't believe that he is no more. May the good lord grant eternal peace.We miss u Phil.

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Really Shocking.Feel sick within to even think about it. Not a way to go.RIP Phil Hughes.

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  • oliver dsouza, goa

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    very sad news very hard to digest
    R .I. P. HUGES

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  • kuldesh, bangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    yesteryear cricketers were real legends particularly indian cricketrs.
    i mention indian cricketers particluarly bcoz only india didnt have lethal bowlers

    rest all the nations like aus,eng,sa,wi,pak and even zim had lethal fast bowlers.
    present day batsmen would run away if they face lethal bowlers like
    malcom marshal,curtly ambrose,walsh without helmets.

    sunil gavaskar,bradman,viv richards are rated above sachin,ponting,lara etc because
    during thier time they faced lethal fast bowling of aus,eng,sa and prticlarly west indies without helmet
    and scored mountain of runs.

    thanks

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  • kuldesh, bangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    phil hughes had all the qualities to become another star cricketer particularly in test cricket.

    he was well behaved outside the game also.a great career and also life came to an abrupt end.

    may his soul rest in peace and may god grant strength to his family and friends to overcome this unbearable loss.

    may god give strength to overcome the pain for fast bolwler who bowled the bouncer sean abbot also as it was unintentional on part of him.

    as a cricketer bowling bouncers and testing the batsmen is part of any bowlers job.

    the blame can be put on helmet manufacturing companies and icc as they should have given more prominence to safety gears of cricketers particularly helmet.

    thanks.

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  • shafi, Doha

    Fri, Nov 28 2014

    Cant blame on helmet manufactures because he was hit on neck.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    This is really very sad. May God rest his soul in peace and give enough strength to his family members to bear the great human loss. I would appreciate if Indian Captain along with few Officials should give heartfelt homage personally on behalf of all Indians since they are camping in Australia currently

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  • Chris Emmanuel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Cricket continues to be dangerous sport as ever. Many lives were saved after the introduction of helmets in late seveties. But, then if your not lucky enough, even a helmet cant save you.

    Phil Hughes was brave young cricketer, his career was ripe..he leaves too early at 25..RIP

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  • Stanley Menezes, Modankap/Jeddah KSA

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    May Phillip Hughes soul rest in peace.

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  • OZY CRASTA N FLY, DUBAI/SANTEKATTE/KANNADA KUDRU

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    VERY SAD NEWS, BIG LOSE TO CRICKETING WORLD.
    GOD HIM ETERNAL PEACE AND STRENGTH TO HIS FAMILY TO FACE THIS MOMENT.
    IN FACT WE MET HIM AT DUBAI ICC GROUND AND MY SON HAD DONE BOWLING FOR AUSTRALIAN TEAM AT THE NETS
    DURING RECENT SERIES.
    RECENT MEETINGS NOW LOOKS TO BE MEMORIES, MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    RIP Hughes.

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS SHIRVA ROTARY, PILAR SHIRVA

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    very sad.may his soul rest in peace.

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  • Ambrose DMello, Pangala/ Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    A very sad day for world cricket. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Premanathay, udupi

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    RIP :(

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Today is one of the saddest day in Cricketing history. Too young to die in an unusual manner.May his soul rest in peace always. I always considered Sunil Gavaskar a better batsmen than TENdulkar as he faced too many hostiule bowling than tendlu

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  • WASIM, UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    VERY SAD NEWS...

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ROAD/DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    NO BODY KNOWS WHEN DEATH WILL CALL US...AFTER ALL GODS WISH.NOBODY CAN STOP IT..MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE..AMEN..

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Tragic & Sad

    May his soul R.I.P

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  • Ranjith , udupi

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    I agree. These fellows who unnecessarily press disagree even for condolences, must be having "loose motions" everyday, if they are not fed daily dose of communal ideology.....

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  • Mms, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE CRICKET WORLD LOST A GREAT CRICKETER BUT HIS MEMORIES ARE ALIVE FOREVER.....

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  • H.Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Heart wrenching tragedy,RIP Phil,my deepest condolence to your family & friends.

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  • vivek, hirebile / abu dhabi

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    very sad news...RIP.. Normally batsman use to avoid such bouncers...now a days because of competition.. technique to play Bouncer is changed everyone go for Hook considered Dangerous....Sad end for Talented Phillip Hughes...

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    A fighting cricketer who was trying to make a comeback in the test side in the upcoming matches against India. A sad day for Intl cricket, indeed. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    SAD DAY FOR CRICKET - MAY HIS SOUL RIP ...

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    In tragic moments like this, the entire world forgets boundaries of geographical separation and competition to come together to mourn a player. Its a feeling of gratification.

    RIP P Hughes.

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  • Hasan.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    RIP to great Cricketer .I do not understand why someone clicking disagree here. what a mischievous and evil mind !God bless and guide all

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  • Nancy, Belman

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    The people who press dis-agree button in this news is either mentally ill or heartless people...

    We need ignore them...

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  • Christopher Roshan Lobo, Kulshekar/Bahrain.

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    RIP. Philip.
    People are sick minded by clicking disagree to this news. Daijiworld- please remove this option for such news because most of readers are crazy and donot have any of those human feelings.

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  • nelson , mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Not most brother. Only a few. They would even disagree on a condolence to their mother/father demise.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Hasan,

    Its not like or dislike for the contents of your comment but there are some retards here who by default press dislike upon reading a commentator's name. Irrespective of what is the meaning of his/her message is.

    We just have conclude that they don't understand the language that is used on this website.

    I wish DW made provision to display who clicked such a button !

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Hasan, just ignore those and if possible pray for those too! ...there will be lot many like this in our daily life.. fence sitters, good for nothing! if u stop at each one of them, u will forget ur destination!...

    do write, what u feel, be sensible and be truthful to ur knowledge and self!... forget what others have to say! Many wont agree with you, but its their choice! we are not here to please everyone! we havent hurt anyone intentionally, then all is well! :)

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  • Nancy, Belman

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Feeling very sad. What will be the condition of his friend-bowler Sean Abbott?

    May Phil Huges soul Rest in peace.

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    In Young Age Philip Hughes Left This World.Sad News May His Soul Rest In Peace.

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Sad to see budding cricketer die to a bouncer. Some present bodyline and throw'ing bowlers should be banned as it is detrimental to sprit of gentleman's game.Umpire sleeping or ICC sleeping?Yes Raman lamba died same way ball hitting above eye even with helmet.what a tragedy!

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Raman Lamba was hit on the head by a pull shot by a Batsman when he was fielding at forward short leg and was not wearing a helmet.

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  • LRODRIGUEZ, SASTAN, DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Very sad for world of cricket !
    May his soul R.I.P

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  • gm, mlore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    R.I.P.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Rest in peace, Young man!!

    I remember Raman Lamba! who got hit similar way and died I beleive! ... life is strange, death awaits where one cant imagine!...

    And this is precisely I have immense respect for yesetr year cricketers like Vishy, Sunny(though he used a skull cap), Viv richards etc ..they had to face lethal, 6 footer bolwers on a bouncy fast track, without a helmet!!.... just imagine, "Nazar hati, toh G**nd phati"!!!

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  • Naveen D'souza, Mangalore-Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    RIP. AUS LOOSE A YOUNG AND GREAT CRICKETER. VERY SAD DAY FOR WORLD OF CRICKET.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014


    Very sad, RIP Phillip Hughes

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  • Af, mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Game of cricket poring millions of money into the game why there is no safety helmets? ICC do not have time to think all these small things rather than making money.
    REST IN PEACE Phil Hughes.

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  • Thomas Suares, Brahmavar/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    It is one of the darkest days in the history of cricket where a young player dies due to the injury caused by the ball. Let the Almighty grant the strength to all those who were close to him to withstand the grief and the loss.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • WILSON DSOUZA, MANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    WHO EVER THE BOWLER MAY BE, DO NOT LOOSE HEART, ITS NOT YOUR FAULT. DONT BLAME YOURSELF, THINGS HAD TO HAPPEN. BE STRONG

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Very Tragic !
    RIP Phil. You will be missed but always remembered.

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Very Sad News. We lost Talented Batsman. May his soul RIP

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    We miss you Philip Hughes..He was the one who started his ODI debut with a Century ! He was the star performer for Australia against SA in a Test match series in South Africa..He was considered as the strong contender for Aussie Test team against Inida if injured Captain Michael Clarke was unfit..Despite wearing helmet,bouncer ball fooled him..it hit him left side of his ear..very very unfortunate...Along with millions of cricket fans, I mourn Philip Hughes death..Being a cricket fan,it is very difficult for me to digest young cricketer's death...MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE..

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  • Althaf Mohammed, Mangalore/KSA

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Very sad news indeed. RIP

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  • Ranjith, udupi

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Young budding international cricketer, has to lose his life at such young age, that too doing what he does best on the field.
    RIP Phil Hughes.
    Feel sorry for bowler too as the guilt might break his career.

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  • Sunil Nelson D'souza, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Abbott only can give proper condolence to Hughes by deciding not to bowl in future.

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    @ Sunil. Abbot has done nothing wrong. He bowled a legal delivery but unfortunately Phil played a flawed stroke. Sorry that even the helmet could not guard his head and moreover he was playing this innings to get back a recall into the test side to play India. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Sunil Nelson D'souza, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Unfulfilled potential,dreams are just faded away by small accident.Very tragic and sad.RIP

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  • Mohandas Kumar, Kanekarabettu

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    One of the saddest Days in cricket,RIP Phillip Hughes.

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  • SHREYAS, SHARJAH

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    VERY SAD NEWS R.I.P.

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  • India First, India

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    May his soul RIP.... !

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Very sad.
    Rest in Peace..Philip.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Very Unfortunate incident. May his soul RIP.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Really hurting news, R.I.P. Phillip Hughes. Please design proper safety helmets ...

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  • Deepak Roshan Fernandes, Venur, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    RIP...

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  • Vikrant, Karkala/Bangalore

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    Gone Too Soon ! He will be missed by the cricketing fraternity ! May his soul R.I.P

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 27 2014

    RIP Phil Hughes.

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