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Cricket legends join fans in a touching put out your bats tribute to Phillip Hughes

Former England captain Michael Vaughan joined sports stars, celebrities and cricket fans in a touching tribute to Phillip Hughes. Vaughan, now a broadcaster and cricket columnist, was among hundreds of people across the world to place


Hughes died in a Sydney hospital on Thursday surrounded by family, friends and teammates just three days before his 26th birthday.

Hughes, from Macksville, New South Wales, never recovered from a devastating head injury he sustained after a ball delivered by bowler Sean Abbott struck him in the back of the head while he was playing first-class cricket at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday afternoon.

Legends of the cricketing world, including Ian Chappell, Sachin Tendulkar, Ian Botham, Shane Warne and Adam Gilchrist have paid tribute to the opener whose guts and determination defined his all-too-brief, yet spectacular, career.

'Just an absolute tragedy that Hughesy is no longer with us. He was such an awesome young man, RIP buddy, shattered...' came the tweet from spin-king Shane Warne.