Phillip Hughes
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Sean Abbott will make a decision on whether to return to first class cricket at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday
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Australia skipper comes through training session without aggravating hamstring ahead of Adelaide Test
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Farewell Phillip; the players’ dilemma; schedule shuffle; new home for Victoria; and time to reconnect with the game
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Guardian Australia's Morning Mail Morning Mail: Phillip Hughes remembered, 2014 hottest year ever, Grand Theft Auto banned
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Family and friends gather in their hometown of Macksville, Australia, to mourn the death of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes
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The former Australia batsman was laid to rest in his home town of Macksville on Wednesday. Here is the full transcript of his captain’s moving speech
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The Australia captain Michael Clarke fought back the tears as he led the tributes to Phillip Hughes at the young batsman’s funeral in Macksville
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The town of Macksville turned out in force to bid farewell to the cricketer raised in the town who went on to Test stardom
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Family, friends and teammates of Phillip Hughes gather in the small town Macksville, New South Wales, for his funeral
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Family and friends of Australian cricketer Philip Hughes have gathered with residents of his home town to remember the player’s life
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The Hughes family invites the entire town of Macksville to remember the cricketer who died last week
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What has 2014 been but an unrelentingly bleak year? Hughes’s death was the thing that broke us: a tragedy that spoke to a part of old Australia’s DNA
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The cricketer who left to conquer the world, then united a nation in grief, to be honoured in funeral that will be a local affair
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Macksville locals Wally Sweet and Steve Bailey talk about the passing of hometown cricketer Phillip Hughes, ahead of the funeral on Wednesday at his former school, with thousands expected to attend.
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Editorial: The cricketer’s death has brought Australia and the world together in sadness
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Steven Finn has said that England have been affected by the death of Phillip Hughes, whose funeral will be shown live on TV in Australia
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John Ashdown: The response to Phillip Hughes’s death has shown that cricket is full of wonderful people – none more so than Australia’s captain
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England have agreed to Cricket Australia’s request for changes to the one-day international Tri-Series schedule in January following the death of Phillip Hughes
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Paceman says it is too early to speculate about the team to face India next week as players grieve the loss of their team-mate
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300-400 officials and past and present players to attend funeral at the high school in cricketer’s home town
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The youngest player ever to score two centuries in a Test and the first Australian to make a ton on his ODI debut, the boy from Macksville made a huge impact
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England and Wales Cricket Board has confirmed it will not be officially represented at the funeral of Phillip Hughes in Australia on Wednesday
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The England fast bowler, who knows what it’s like to be hit as a Test batsman, tells Donald McRae that he has struggled to come to terms with the tragic death of the young Australian
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Australia and India have agreed to a reshuffling of the Test series following the death of Phillip Hughes
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No announcement yet on whether match will be rescheduled or abandoned after death of Phillip Hughes last week
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Michael Clarke has opened up about close friend and “brother” Phillip Hughes on what would have been his 26th birthday
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Emotional minute’s applause for Australian batsman who died in tragic accident
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Two days after the death of the Australia batsman Phillip Hughes an umpire has died after being hit by a ball in Israel
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Vic Marks: Bowling aggression is an essential part of cricket and ranks are closing on the need to retain it, after the tragic death of Phillip Hughes
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Sportblog Homage to Phil Hughes: Cricket will go on when we’re ready, says Australia
Peter English in BrisbanePeter English: Since that fateful ball the SCG has been a stage for group mourning. The broader community is also feeling the sorrow -
The first Test between Australia and India has been postponed to allow players time to mourn the shock death of Phillip Hughes
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Ricky Ponting believes it will be a miracle if Australia’s first Test against India starts on Thursday as planned, in the wake of the death of Phillip Hughes
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The Australia captain, Michael Clarke, struggled to compose himself as he confirmed that Phillip Hughes’s ODI shirt would be retired
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Hugh Muir: After the death of cricketer Phillip Hughes, Sydney IT worker Paul Taylor has shown we need not be helpless in the face of tragedy
First thoughts Phillip Hughes’s funeral is a Princess Diana moment for Australia