The game of cricket saw a poignant and moving moment of solidarity in these tough times. Cricket fans around the world pulled out their bats from the kits and placed them out as a tribute to the late Test cricketer Phillip Hughes.
On Tuesday, Hughes, 25, was hit on the neck by a short delivery bowled by Sean Abott during a match between South Australia and New South Wales at Sydney Cricket Ground. He was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to the injuries two days later. His death was described as a “freakish accident” by Peter Brukner, doctor of the Australian cricket team, who added that the condition was “incredibly rare”.
In the wake of the tragedy, the cricket community and fans around the world came together to mourn the death. Meanwhile, a man named Paul Taylor from Sydney put his bat out at his front door and sent out a tweet. The tweet was picked up by many social media users, who soon followed suit. In less than a day, #PutOutYourBats hashtag started trending, with people posting pictures of their own bats to remember the young cricketer.
Here are some of the touching tweets, including the one that started it all:
A bat put out with Hughes’ name outside the Sydney Cricket Ground to remember him:
Hughes’ team mates Adam Gilchrist and Dean Jones also joined in by putting their own bats out:
Google Australia also paid tribute by posting a picture of a bat on its home page:
Tribute by cricket teams including England and Pakistan:
On Tuesday, Hughes, 25, was hit on the neck by a short delivery bowled by Sean Abott during a match between South Australia and New South Wales at Sydney Cricket Ground. He was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to the injuries two days later. His death was described as a “freakish accident” by Peter Brukner, doctor of the Australian cricket team, who added that the condition was “incredibly rare”.
In the wake of the tragedy, the cricket community and fans around the world came together to mourn the death. Meanwhile, a man named Paul Taylor from Sydney put his bat out at his front door and sent out a tweet. The tweet was picked up by many social media users, who soon followed suit. In less than a day, #PutOutYourBats hashtag started trending, with people posting pictures of their own bats to remember the young cricketer.
Here are some of the touching tweets, including the one that started it all:
#RIPPhillipHughes #putoutyourbats pic.twitter.com/qqbrtOr93A
— Paul D. Taylor (@Squizabilly) November 27, 2014Gorgeous tribute at Macksville Primary School for Phillip Hughes pic.twitter.com/8aXvMD2l4i
— Lucy Carter (@lucethoughts) November 28, 2014#PutOutYourBats: A very nice idea for people to pay their respects to Phillip Hughes, his family and Sean Abbott. pic.twitter.com/Xnh5XwW5Ne
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) November 27, 2014What more can I say... #putoutyourbats pic.twitter.com/R8tCyzOINk
— Jonathan Trott (@Trotty) November 27, 2014A bat from my childhood #PutOutYourBats pic.twitter.com/yQkM49gdo5
— Will Davies (@WillMHDavies) November 28, 2014Our game will never be the same. RIP Philip Hughes. #putoutyourbats #408 pic.twitter.com/5nibAAmu8o
— Brisbane Heat (@HeatBBL) November 28, 2014A bat put out with Hughes’ name outside the Sydney Cricket Ground to remember him:
A single cricket bat at the entrance to the SCG. The writing on the bat says "63no Forever". #putoutyourbats pic.twitter.com/KBh24oBfEn
— Chris Urquhart (@chrisurquhart) November 27, 2014Hughes’ team mates Adam Gilchrist and Dean Jones also joined in by putting their own bats out:
My 1989 Ashes bat.. Norman on security watch #RIPHughesy #putoutyourbats pic.twitter.com/8aTDRuVDyx
— Dean Jones (@ProfDeano) November 27, 2014From the Gilly kids xxx #PutOutYourBats #RIPPhillipHughes pic.twitter.com/aeheTLw5dI
— Adam Gilchrist (@gilly381) November 27, 2014Google Australia also paid tribute by posting a picture of a bat on its home page:
RT @PtStephensPearl: Well done, Google. "@ryanbroad: @googledownunder A nice touch? #putoutyourbats pic.twitter.com/ZeNKCZFijV" Not on mine.
— Hugh Riminton (@hughriminton) November 28, 2014Tribute by cricket teams including England and Pakistan:
Pakistan with their tribute to #PhilHughes at Sharjah #PakvNZ #putoutyourbats pic.twitter.com/ObhRJzbVms
— Hemant Buch (@hemantbuch) November 28, 2014England cricket team's bats outside their dressing room in memory of Phillip Hughes #putoutyourbats #RIPPhilHughes pic.twitter.com/pJsjeptMki
— England Cricket (@ECB_cricket) November 28, 2014The BLACKCAPS pay tribute to Phil Hughes ahead of day two of the Test #putoutyourbats #pakvnz ^CE pic.twitter.com/s0l58YlTGh
— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) November 28, 2014You’ve read Scroll.
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