Phillip Hughes, 1988-2014: A Factbox
Phillip Hughes passed away after being hit on the head by a bouncer in a Sheffield Shield Game. The left-handed batsman had 26 Tests and 25 ODIs for Australia.
- Written by Reuters
- Updated: November 27, 2014 02:04 pm IST
Factbox on Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes, who died on Thursday. He was 25. (Former Players Urge CA to Cancel First Test vs India)
Born: Nov. 30 1988 in Macksville, New South Wales
* Grew up on a banana farm before moving to Sydney. Made his first-class debut for NSW in 2007 at 18 and became the youngest to score a century in the Sheffield Shield.
* Made his Test debut for Australia against South Africa in February 2009, scoring back-to-back centuries in his second match in Durban against the feared fast bowling of Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel. (Hughes Dies After Hit by Bouncer)
* His unorthodox technique was exposed by England's fast bowling attack in the 2009 Ashes series and he was dropped for the third test and thereafter struggled to hold down a regular starting place. (Hughes' Death Sad Day for Cricket: Tendulkar)
* Featured in tests against Pakistan and New Zealand in early 2010 before being recalled for the following Ashes series as an injury replacement for Simon Katich but again struggled against the English bowling attack, scoring 97 runs in three Tests. (Hughes' Death Sends Shock Waves Through Cricket Community)
* Retained his spot in the Australian touring party for Sri Lanka and South Africa in 2011, but was dropped during the home series against New Zealand during the Australian 2011-12 summer after criticism of his playing style. (Talented Hughes Loved by All)
* Went to England in 2012 and played county cricket with Worcestershire, and then had a strong start to the Sheffield Shield season and was rewarded with a spot in the test squad for Sri Lanka's tour of Australia in 2012-13.
* Scored 112 against Sri Lanka to become the first Australian batsman to score a century on his one-day international debut, helping him retain a spot in the team for the tours of India and England later in 2013
* Made his last Australian test appearance in the 2013 second Ashes Test, in which he made one in both innings (Hughes' Death Reopens Age-Old Safety Debate)
* He was felled by a bouncer playing for South Australia against NSW in a Sheffield Shield match on Tuesday at the SCG while on 63, as he pushed for a recall for the first test against India inBrisbane next week.
* Taken to hospital where he is placed in an induced coma because of the blow to the neck, which split an artery and caused a massive bleed to the brain.
* Does not regain consciousness and dies at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney on Nov. 27 aged 25.
Phillip Hughes playing statistics.
Style: Left-handed opening batsman
Tests matches: 26
Test innings: 49
Test runs: 1,535
Highest test score: 160 v South Africa in Durban, March 2009
Test average: 32.65
Test 100s: 3
Test 50s: 7
Test debut: Versus South Africa in Johannesburg, Feb. 2009
Last Test: Versus England at Lord's, July 2013
ODI matches: 25
ODI innings: 24
ODI runs: 826
ODI highest score: 138 not out v Sri Lanka in Hobart, Jan. 2013
ODI average: 35.91
ODI 100s: 2
ODI 50s: 4
ODI debut: Versus Sri Lanka in Melbourne, Jan. 2013
Last ODI: Versus Pakistan in Abu Dhabi, Oct. 2014
Twenty20 internationals: 1
Six runs versus Pakistan in Dubai, Oct. 2014
