#AusvInd: Phillip Hughes ‘was down the other end’ says centurion David Warner
David Warner’s typically swashbuckling century for Australia stole the initiative on day one of the series against India, but the day belonged to Phillip Hughes.
David Warner’s typically swashbuckling century for Australia stole the initiative on day one of the series against India, but the day belonged to Phillip Hughes.
Cricket Australia (CA) will hold a range of tributes to honour the late Phillip Hughes ahead of Tuesday’s first Commonwealth Bank Test against India at the Adelaide Oval.
Thursday 27 November 2014 was supposed to be a day to look forward. A day long inked into the diaries of dedicated county cricket followers. A day when we would discover our club’s English fixtures for 2015 - an Ashes year with all the excitement and historic rivalry that entails.
Cricket Australia (CA) has announced changes to the dates of the Commonwealth Bank Test Series. These changes follow discussions with the Australian Cricketers’ Association and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The series for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will now commence in Adelaide on the revised date of Tuesday 9 December.
Sport has rivalries, it has controversy, yet it moves emotions like nothing else. The tragic death of Phillip Hughes has rocked the cricket world, but it has also illustrated why sport is so special.
Sean Abbott’s last tweet leaves you with a lump in the throat. Posted three days ago, he said: “Red ball cricket back at the SCG tomorrow!!! Stay Away Rain”.
Former Austraian Test greats, Jason Gillespie has paid tribute to Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes and joined Shane Warne in calling for the cricket world to unite behind bowler Sean Abbott.
Cricket Australia (CA) has cancelled the scheduled two-day tour match between the Cricket Australia XI and India in Adelaide following the tragic passing of Phillip Hughes.