Philip Hughes will be remembered forever, says Cricket Australia CEO

Cricket Australia's chief executive James Sutherland on Friday said that cricketer Phil Hughes, who passed away today following a head injury that he received on Tuesday, was a rising star who will be remembered forever.
"National selectors had identified him as having a long future in the game. He was a rising star; he will be remembered forever," Sutherland told a press conference.
Meanwhile, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) general manager (game development) Ratnakar Shetty said that Hughes' death was a great loss to the game.
"It's a great loss to the game; something which was unforeseen has happened," Shetty told reporters in the national capital.
Twenty-five-year-old Hughes passed away after being struck by a bouncer sent at him by fast bowler Sean Abbot at the SCG Oval on Tuesday.
The South Australian batsman, who was pushing for a Test recall against India in Brisbane next week, was knocked out after the ball made impact under his helmet behind his left ear.
Hughes had been in a critical condition in intensive care since Tuesday afternoon.
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First Published: Nov 27 2014 | 12:38 PM IST
