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Thursday, 27 November 2014

Australia Shared Front Page to Philip Hughes

Australia Shared Front Page to Philip Hughes As, Philip Hughes passes away yesterday in Memory Of Philip Hughes they Written "We Love You Philip Hughes".

Sydney : Australia Batsman Philip Hughes is dominated on First Page of the news paper in Cricket Australia to give agony to the Young Cricket Batsman Philip Hughes As, This Batsman died with a injury as, He is hit by a Bouncer on his Head.

Australia Shared Front Page to Philip Hughes

Australian newspapers on Friday morning, a day after
#PhillipHughes passed away.
This Batsman was going to celebrate His Birthday on Sunday but he was no more so All Australia Cricket celebrate his Birthday. The Sydney Daily Telegraph, which devoted 14 pages to the story, put a smiling picture of Hughes on the front page, simply saying "Phillip Hughes 1988-2014." In an opinion piece it said that the sporting world, and much of Australia, was in "deep mourning" with flags flying at half mast at cricket grounds across the nation.

The Sydney Morning Herald also went to town across 12 pages, under the headline "We love you," from a family statement read out on Thursday by devastated Australian captain Michael Clarke, a close friend.

"Cricket, especially, binds us, its lore passed through families. For us, Hughes remains forever young, smiling, batting with abandon, sprinting between wickets, punching the air in jubilation.

Doctors said Hughes died after his vertebral artery split when hit by the ball, leading to massive bleeding into his brain.

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