Hughes’s death sad day for cricket: Tendulkar
Batting icon Sachin Tendulkar led tributes in India yesterday for Australian opener Phillip Hughes, calling the death of his former team-mate a “sad day for cricketâ€.
“Shocked to hear about Phil. Sad day for cricket,†said Tendulkar, who played alongside the 25-year-old Hughes in the Indian Premier League.
Former and current Indian stars joined Tendulkar in paying tribute to Hughes, who died in a Sydney hospital yesterday of injuries sustained after being hit by a rising ball in domestic cricket.
Batting great Sunil Gavaskar said his immediate reaction was “one of profound sadnessâ€.
“No one wants to hear such news about a sportsman, let alone a cricketer,†the former opening batsman told NDTV.
Gavaskar, the first batsman to score 10 000 Test runs who played at the highest level in the pre-helmet days, said he never considered cricket to be a dangerous game.
“You learn to bear the pain,†he said. “But this was a freakish accident. One should not blame helmet manufacturers for this. Many a time a batsman has been hit on the helmet and nothing happened because he was wearing one.†Another former captain, Anil Kumble, who serves as mentor of the Mumbai Indians franchise, tweeted: “Sad day for cricket. Phil Hughes RIP. Knew him whilst he came over to Mumbai Indians. Thorough pro... will miss you.â€
All-rounder Yuvraj Singh, who battled lung cancer two years ago, called Hughes’s death a “dark day for cricketâ€.
“Dark day for cricket. Can’t believe Phil Hughes has gone! RIP my friend. My heart goes out to his family. Shocking,†Singh tweeted. The Board of Control for Cricket in India, whose team is currently touring Australia, tweeted its condolences to Hughes’s family.
But it remains to be seen if the first Test, due to begin in Brisbane on December 4, will go ahead as scheduled due to the tragedy. The touring Indian team similarly issued a statement through Cricket Australia expressing their condolences.
“In this moment of grief, we pray that they are bestowed with divine strength to overcome this unfortunate tragedy.â€
Hughes toured India with the Australian team last year, playing in four Tests and six one-day internationals.
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