The cricket fraternity has lavished its praise on late Australian batter Phil Hughes on the occasion of his 10th anniversary.
According to details, Hughes, who passed away on November 27, 2014 after getting hit by the brutal bouncer during the Australian domestic competition, had been remembered by his teammates, the nation and the entire cricket world.
The then Australian captain, Michael Clarke and his team including key members David Warner, Steve Smith among others had faced the hardships after the death of Hughes.
Clarke, when lifted the 2015 World Cup Trophy clearly showed from his gesture that how much he missed Hughes.
Taking to Instagram, Michael lavished his praise on Hughes by posting a post featuring Hughes.
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Former Australian cricketers, including Nathan Hauritz among others, who also remembered Hughes on his 10th death anniversary.
Hughes had represented Australia in 26 Tests, 25 ODIs and 1 T20Is between 2009 and his death.
He had also represented the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Hughes played his last ODI against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi on October 12, 2014.