Australia honors Phillip Hughes on 10th anniversary of his death
On the 10th anniversary of Phillip Hughes' death, family and teammates honored the Australian cricketer who died after being struck on the neck while batting. Hughes suffered a fatal brain injury during a domestic match in November 2014. Fast bowler Sean Abbott, who bowled the ball that hit Hughes, expressed deep emotion during a tribute. Former teammates, including David Warner, reflected on Hughes' talent and potential, suggesting he could have been one of the greats of the game. Cricket Australia commemorated Hughes, stating his memory will live on, and referred to him as "forever 63 not out," his score at the time of the accident.