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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Fans pay Twitter tributes to Hughes

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Cricket fans and players have been using their bats to pay tribute to Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes.


The 25-year-old died on Thursday, two days after being struck in the neck during a domestic match in Australia.


Thousands of people have posted photographs on Twitter, using hashtags #putoutyourbats and #putyourbatsout.


Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland said: "People are putting bats in their back yard and in their front window. We thank them for that."


The idea has captured the imagination, with professional players and amateurs joining in as a mark of respect.

Pakistan cricket team's bats Pakist

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an also paid their respects before the start of play against New Zealand at Sharjah

England cricket team's bats The England team honoured their former Ashes rival by placing their bats outside their dressing room in Sri Lanka

Australian Cricketers Association The Australian Cricketers' Association posted 10 bats in their tribute picture

David Warner's bat Hughes's Australia team-mate David Warner posted this picture on Instagram

Adam Gilchrist Ex-Australia cricketer Adam Gilchrist and his family paid their tribute


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Graeme Swann paid tribute with a bat with which he made 63 not out - the same score Hughes was on when he was struck

Jonathan Trott England batsman Jonathan Trott also posted a picture on Twitter in memory of Hughes

Australia rugby union Tributes came from a variety of sports, with Australia's rugby union team among those paying their respects

Cardiff City put their bat out Cardiff City FC paid tribute prior to their press conference

Tom Moody

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Former Australia and Worcestershire batsman Tom Moody displayed three cricket bats

Dean Jones Ex-Australia international Dean Jones with his bat and baggy green cap, guarded by his dog Norman

Michael Vaughan Former England captain Michael Vaughan included an England cap in his picture

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Google joined the tributes on their Australian site

Chris Urquhart "A single cricket bat at the entrance to the SCG. The writing on the bat says "63no Forever". #putoutyourbats" - Sydney's Today Show's Chris Urquhart

Paul D Taylor Paul D Taylor, from Sydney, is believed to have started the Twitter trend

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ricket fan Chris Biddiscombe wrote on Twitter that his seven-year-old son had taken this picture

James Williams Fans from around the world paid their respects. This picture is from James Williams

Billy Bragg Billy Bragg: "Not a cricket player, so don't have a bat, but shocked and sad to hear of the death of Phil Hughes #putoutyourbats"

Patrick Wright This message sums up the feelings of thousands of cricket fans


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