Merv Hughes Says Australia vs India Contest Should Start With Bouncers
Despite the tragic death of Phillip Hughes after being struck by a bouncer, Merv Hughes says the delivery should not be cautioned against.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 05, 2014 11:03 am IST
Former Australian pacer Merv Hughes wants the first India-Australia Test to start with a bouncer as he feels Phillip Hughes' tragic death should not make the bowlers wary of using the delivery.
Phillip Hughes, 25, passed away after being by a bouncer hit at the back of his skull last week. Merv Hughes said the youngster's death was an accident which should never have happened but the bowlers should not be so affected that they discard the bouncer altogether. (Also read: Will Michael Clarke play 1st Australia vs India Test?)
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"The longer it goes without someone bowling a bouncer, the more it's going to be talked about and the more it's going to be on people's minds," Hughes told 'Fox Sports News'.
"I reckon just to clear the air the first ball of the game...should just be a bouncer, and just say 'right, let's get on with business'.
"It might be a callous, uncaring way to look at it but what we've got to take in mind is what happened to Phil Hughes is a tragic accident," he added.
Hughes said the cricket world should follow Australian skipper Michael Clarke's call to continue playing the game competitively to pay homage to the late batsman.
"There's been bouncers bowled over 100 years of cricket and this was an isolated incident. As Michael Clarke said in his speech (on Wednesday), we must play on."