Tributes pour in for Phillip Hughes on 10th anniversary of his death
On the 10th anniversary of Phillip Hughes' death, his family described him as "the light of our lives" in a tribute at the Sydney Cricket Ground. A crowd of about 100 people observed a minute's silence before a Shield match. Sean Abbott, who bowled the ball that struck Hughes, was emotional during the tribute. He has since built a successful career but has not publicly discussed the incident. Abbott took three wickets in the match, which ended in a loss for New South Wales. A documentary titled "The Boy From Macksville" about Hughes' life will be released on December 6. Cricket figures, including England's Ben Stokes, expressed their condolences, highlighting the impact of Hughes' tragic death on the sport.