‘Tragic loss of fantastic player’ – WICB on death of Hughes

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eams share a moment of silence for Philip Hughes  on the opening day of the third round match between Trinidad & Tobago Red Force and the Jamaica Franchise in the WICB Professional Cricket League Regional 4-Day Tournament on Friday, November 28, 2014 at Queen’s Park Oval. (Photo via WICB)
Teams share a moment of silence for Philip Hughes
on the opening day of the third round match between Trinidad & Tobago Red Force and the Jamaica Franchise in the WICB Professional Cricket League Regional 4-Day Tournament on Friday, November 28, 2014 at Queen’s Park Oval. (Photo via WICB)

The West Indies Cricket Board said it was extremely sad to hear of the passing of young Australian batsman Philip Hughes, following an injury he suffered during a first-class match on Tuesday at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Australia.

WICB President Whycliffe `Dave’ Cameron said: “It was with a sense of shock and sorrow that we learned of the death of Philip Hughes and I know that these feelings are shared by all who knew him and played with or against him.

“There is little one can say at such a time, but we would like to express our very sincere sympathy to his family, friends and all those involved with the game in Australia.

“This is truly a tragic loss of a fantastic young player who promised to deliver so much for Australia and who has already done so much in proving his pedigree as a top flight batsman on the international stage.

“To honour the memory of our fallen colleague and show solidarity with our friends in Australia, we have asked that a minute’s silence be observed prior to the start of all matches in the third round of the WICB Professional Cricket League Regional 4-Day Tournament (today) – and that all players and match officials wear a black armband during the match.” (WICB Press Release)

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