Australia cricket team
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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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Western Australia player is cover for hamstrung captain Michael Clarke as squad assembles in Adelaide for first 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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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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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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Gunn & Moore and Gray-Nicolls will investigate improvements to neck protection, an area that Nasser Hussain says ‘we’ve never thought about’
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Our photographer left his old bat, signed by the touring Australian team from the 1977 Ashes, by his door in memory of Phillip Hughes
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A South African bowler who killed an opponent with a delivery last year has offered his support to Sean Abbott after the death of Phillip Hughes
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The England captain insisted the death of Phillip Hughes would not change his approach to batting as his side prepared to face Sri Lanka
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First thoughts Phillip Hughes’s funeral is a Princess Diana moment for Australia