Friday, November 28, 2014

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. Photo: Daily Mail  Philip Hughes. Photo: Daily Mail   Cricket Australia will conduct an immediate investigation into player safety after  




Phillip Hughes's death. The 25-year-old died on Thursday - two days after being struck on the neck during a domestic match in Australia. Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said: "Statistics say it's clearly a freak incident, 


 ." A State Memorial Service for Hughes will be held at Sydney Cricket Ground but a date has yet to be announced. Meanwhile, a decision has not been made as to whether next week's first Test against India in Brisbane will go ahead.

immediately, in consultation with the manufacturers and the other safety providers or regulators, look into it to make sure that these things are addressed and improved. "It's a matter of interest, not just for us here in Australia but for cricketers all over the world."

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