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David Warner pays emotional tribute to Phil Hughes after reaching 63 at Sydney

Warner went on to score his 12th Test hundred putting Australia in a commanding position yet again.

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Phil Hughes honoured at SCG: Commemorative plaque placed outside Australian dressing room

The final Test of the series will be the first time Australia play at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) after Hughes’ death in November last year.

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Cricket Australia trademarks Phil Hughes’ last score ’63 not out’

In an attempt to stop people from cashing in on the death of Australian batsman Phil Hughes, Cricket Australia trademarked the phrase “63 not out”.

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Phil Hughes’ bat to be placed on Mount Everest

In an initiative proposed by the Cricket Association of Nepal, a bat belonging to Hughes will be placed atop Mount Everest during the next climbing season in March and April.

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‘Hope I made you proud bro’, Michael Clarke remembers Phil Hughes

Michael Clarke, who led Australia to a memorable win against India, posted an emotional tweet remembering his friend Phil Hughes

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Nathan Lyon’s tribute to Phil Hughes

Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon held up the ball and tugged his shirt, touching Phil Hughes’ ‘408’ number, after picking up his second fifth wicket haul at Adelaide.

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I could have been Phil Hughes, says Mark Vermeulen

Zimbabwean cricketer Mark Vermeulen was struck on the head on three different occasions during his career, and twice sustained a fracture skull.

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Shane Watson using Phil Hughes’ Adelaide Oval locker

Hughes name is still mentioned above the locker at Adelaide Oval, and he is named the 13th man for the first Test.

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Sean Abbott opts out of the weekend club games

Deeply affected by Hughes' death, the all-rounder still doesn't seem ready for a return to competitive cricket.

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Helmets were never designed for the modern, attacking approach

But fans and cricketers themselves over the years have been reluctant to accept the advances.

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