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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Ball that hit Phillip Hughes has been destroyed by Cricket NSW

 
Phillip Hughes' demise will haunt the cricket world for years and to get over the tragedy the New South Wales cricket association did something unique by destroying the ball that fatally struck the young Australian during a Sheffield Shield match at the SCG on Nov 25,2014
 

The 25-year-old Hughes passed away on November 27,2014 two days after he got hit during the fateful Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

On being asked about the six-and-half ounce of red kookaburra that was delivered by Sean Abbott on that day, the Cricket NSW official said that the ball has been destroyed.
"The ball that was used that day has been destroyed. It is a sensitive issue. We didn't want any trace that would hurt anyone. It was a collective decision taken by the Cricket New South Wales. Now if you ask me how it was destroyed, I won't be able to tell you. All I know is that the ball will never be seen again," Cricket NSW media manager Jodie Hawkins told

Had that particular piece of leather been preserved, it could have probably hurt the sentiments of innumerable number of people who were close to the cricketer.
When asked what happened to gears that Hughes was wearing, NSW Media Manager Jodie Hawkins said that "those were returned to his parents."
There was another piece of information that was provided by Hawkins regarding the playing strip at the SCG where the incident happened.
"Pitch No.5 of SCG where the incident took place was retired for the season. Not a single match (first class or international) took place on pitch No5. However it has been decided that from the next season, we will again be having matches on pitch No.5,"

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