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Phillip Hughes

Emotional Travis Head dedicates maiden Test century to Phillip Hughes

Head scored a Test-best 161 to help Australia end day one on 384/4 at Manuka Oval.

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Watch Darren Lehmann reveal his “proudest moment” as Australia’s coach

No. Neither the 2015 World Cup win is nor reclaiming The Ashes by routing England 5-0 in 2013-14.

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Phillip Hughes’ death and its impact on Shane Watson’s Test career

Between Phillip Hughes’ death and his last Test in 2015, Shane Watson appeared in 7 Tests, scoring 323 runs at just 26.91.

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Bridge named after Phillip Hughes near Macksville

The bridge over Nambucca River will henceforth be known as The Phillip Hughes Bridge.

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#Virushka is not Italy’s first tryst with cricket…

While not quite a world-conquering side, Italy has had decent exposure to cricket over years — all of which started when Horatio Nelson organised the first ever cricket match in the country, back in 1793.

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Michael Clarke: I should have retired after Phillip Hughes’ death

Michael Clarke quit in 2015 after his 115th and final Test of the Ashes series against England.

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Phillip Hughes: The Boy from Macksville

Phillip Hughes, born November 30, 1988, was an Australian opening batsman. He passed away three days before his 26th birthday after being struck on the head by a bouncer during a First-Class match between South Australia and New South Wales at the SCG.

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Bangladeshi teen dies after being struck by cricket ball

In an unfortunate tragedy a Bangladeshi teenager died in hospital in Dhaka after he was hit by a ball while umpiring in a cricket match.

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Pakistan cricketer Zubair Ahmed dies after being hit by a bouncer

The tragic incident happened on Pakistan's 71st Independence Day on Monday.

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Michael Clarke: Still very emotional for me to talk about Phillip Hughes

It's been more than two years since Australia cricketer Phillip Hughes breathed his last, but former captain Michael Clarke still has his phone number saved on his mobile.

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