Wednesday 26 November 2014

Phil Hughes dies at the age of 25



Tomorrow is my BST exam, nothing studied and then I came to know about Phil Hughes. He was out of senses when I read "RIP PHIL HUGHES". Only 25 years of age and he is no more. The Cricketing World has suffer a major setback today. Thoughts and all prayers go out to his family and friends.

Two days back, a bouncer by Sean Abbot, clocking near 140km/h, hit him under the helmet, near his left ear, and he was down at the very moment. Experts said the impact was similar of being hit by a bullet. He was carried off on a stretcher at the SCG, and had CPR and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation before being taken to hospital and placed in an induced coma. According to Australian team doctor, Peter Brunker said he never regained conciousness. In a statement he said," It is my sad duty to inform you that Phillip Hughes passed away.He never regained conciousness following his injoury on Tuesday."
 This is how it all took place :

Hughes, played 26 Tests, made his debut at the age of 20 against South Africa, in 2009. In his second test, he became the youngest batsman to score two centuries in a single test match.


I mourn his loss and extend my deepest sympathies to his family and friends.
RIP HUGHES.

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