Cricketers remeber Phill Hughes on his second death anniversary
Internet Desk: Australian opener Phill Hughes died on November 27 two years back, two days after being hit in the neck by a ball when batting for South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match.
Australia’s Test cricketers wore black armbands at Adelaide Oval on Sunday to mark the second anniversary of the death of Phill Hughes.
South Australia’s cricketers also wore black-arm bands on Sunday in their Shield match against Victoria in Melbourne.
“We’ll have something planned as a team quietly, but nothing massive,” SA captain Travis Head said.
Cricketers took to Twitter to remember Hughes on his second death anniversary.
Two years today. We miss you everyday brother #408 #forever63no https://t.co/CQj6AmmdPU
— David Warner (@davidwarner31) November 27, 2016
Baggy Green 408 ❤️ — Peter Siddle (@petersiddle403) November 27, 2016
It's been 2 years since our little mate left us. I miss you everyday bruz. #408 #63notout https://t.co/MALkxgmlIe
— Steve Smith (@stevesmith49) November 26, 2016
Never Forgotten .... #408 #63NotOut https://t.co/m0WAI6AlS9 — Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 27, 2016