
Cricket players, heading Australians and games individuals have paid tribute to Australia cricketer Phil Hughes, 25, who has passed on two days in the wake of being hit on the neck by a ball.
Hughes, batting for South Australia, was carted away on a stretcher at the Sydney Cricket Ground after a short-pitched conveyance from Sean Abbott amid a Sheffield Shield amusement against New South Wales struck his neck, missing his head protector.
Australian cricket group mentor Darren Lehmann, through Twitter : "Tear you champ, we are all going to miss you! Love, supplications to God to all the Hughes family xxxx."
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott: "Phillip Hughes was a young person experienced his fantasies. For a youthful life to be given the ax playing our national diversion appears a stunning variation. He was cherished, appreciated and regarded by his colleagues and by armies of cricket fans."
Previous Australian Prime Minister John Howard: "It's a frightful mishap and it ought to be seen in that light, its no one's issue. It's a shocking mishap and its a frightful misfortune to his poor family and I send my supplications to God and considerations to them."
The England group discharged an announcement on Twitter, saying: "Our deepest sensitivities go out to Phil Hughes' family, companions and partners at this unimaginably tragic time. Phil was respected and regarded by all he played with and against and will never be overlooked by the cricket group."
The India group as of now visiting Australia additionally discharged a joint explanation which read: "The visiting Indian group joins the cricketing brotherhood over the world in offering sympathies to the group of Phillip Hughes, who has left from our middle. In this snippet of misery, we beg that they are presented with perfect quality to conquer this lamentable disaster.
"As individual cricketers we value the memories of playing alongside him and profoundly regard his commitment to the session of cricket."
Sri Lanka cricketer Mahela Jayawardene: "Simply heard the most noticeably bad news conceivable... our musings & requests to God are with Phil, his family & companions. Tear Phil Hughes!"

Previous Australia cricketer Glenn Mcgrath:
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Australia"s Phil Hughes commends arriving at his century as Sri Lanka"s Jeevan Mendis (L) looks on amid the one-day global cricket match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in this January 11, 2013 document photograph
Australia Test spinner Nathan Lyon: "Today we lost one of the greats! Tear Hughes #408 #willbemissed #loveyamate."
Australia all-rounder Steve Smith by means of Twitter: "Rest in peace Hughesy. I am truly going to miss you. You were 1 of the incredible blokes and I will always remember you. #408 will live on until the end of time."
Previous paceman Brett Lee, who likewise played nearby Hughes in the national group, tweeted a picture of him sat close by the batsman and said: "No words can depict the misfortune Rip."
Australian Olympic cyclist Anna Meares by means of Twitter : "Sheer stun and pity at the death of Phil Hughes. My sympathies and contemplations with his friends and family, companions and partners."
South African cricketer AB de Villiers by means of Twitter : "Heart broken! An exceptionally dull day. You will be remembered fondly, Phil Hughes. My supplications to God and contemplations go out to his family & companions."
Australian Olympic gold medallist in swimming Stephanie Rice by means of Twitter : "Horrendous, terrible news!! What a pulverizing end to an inconceivably capable player. My adoration goes out to everybody who tended to you Phils."
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