New South Wales Blues paceman Abbott (2-53) along with Mitchell Starc (3-52) helped the team wrest back control of the four-day match from myFootDr Queensland Bulls.
NSW players crowded around to congratulate and encourage 22-year-old Abbott after he bowled Nathan Reardon for six during his 10th over. In his next over, he had Ben Cutting (three) caught behind by Peter Nevill.
Abbott was warmly applauded by the crowd when he bowled his first over today. He delivered a bouncer with just his fifth ball.
The match was Abbott's and his team's first since the death of Hughes.
Abbott (2-53) reinforced to selectors that he should still be in their plans for next year's ICC Cricket World Cup after dealing with a tremendously difficult period, having delivered the bouncer that felled Hughes.
Starc also delivered a timely reminder to Australian selectors as he claimed three wickets.
In a poignant tribute to Hughes, who once played for NSW, the players of that state wore black armbands and "PJH 707" on their shirts, a reference to the batsman being their 707th representative.
Abbott's return to competitive cricket coincided with Australia facing India in the delayed first Test at Adelaide, where a number of tributes were paid to Hughes.
Abbott had rolled his arm over in the SCG nets at a New South Wales optional training session last week but opted out of weekend fixtures of Sydney grade competition.
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