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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Phillip Hughes will have More Brain Scans

Phillip Hughes remained in a critical condition in hospital on Wednesday afternoon, nearly 24 hours after being struck by the Bouncer ball in his head during a Sheffield Shield match at the SCG.

Sydney : Australian Batsman Phillip Hughes will have More Brain Scans as, He is in a Citical Condition from nearly 24 Hours.  Australian team doctor Peter Brukner issued a statement on Wednesday saying Hughes had further scans at St. Vincent's Hospital during the morning and that his condition was unchanged.

Phillip Hughes will have More Brain Scans

Phillip Hughes will undergo Brain Scans
The 25 Year Old Young Guy Phillip Hughes batting for South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday when he was felled down by a fast Bouncer delivery that struck him behind the left ear.

That game was abandoned as soon as Hughes was taken to St Vincent's Hospital, and after deliberations between CA and the Australian Cricketers Association, it was decided that it would not be fair or appropriate to continue the matches between Victoria and Western Australia in Melbourne or Tasmania and Queensland in Hobart.

"Phillip Hughes continues to receive the best possible medical care. The thoughts of his teammates and the wider cricket community are with Phillip and his family and friends."

"The NSW Ambulance helicopter, with a specialist doctor and paramedic medical crew on board, was tasked to respond at 2.50pm, landing on the SCG at 3.05pm. The patient was assessed and stabilised by the medical team before it was decided that road transfer to St Vincent's hospital was the most appropriate course of action given the patient's injuries.

Phillip Hughes will undergo Brain Scans



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