Phillip Hughes Accident: Sheffield Shield Round Abandoned
Phillip Hughes, hit by a Sean Abott bouncer, is still in a critical condition and is being treated at Vincent hospital.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 26, 2014 06:12 pm IST
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Cricket Australia on Wednesday abandoned the current round of the Sheffield Shield as the Phillip Hughes mishap has left everybody shaken. (Nari Contractor Offers Hope)
The left-handed batsman, hit by a Sean Abott bouncer, is still in a critical condition and is being treated at Vincent hospital. (Hughes Still Has Promises to Keep for Australian Cricket)
The match between the New South Wales Blues and West End Redbacks at the SCG was abandoned yesterday after Hughes was rushed to hospital having been struck on the head by a Sean Abott bouncer. (Hughes in Critical Condition)
But after consultation with the players and the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) the other two matches - in Melbourne and Brisbane - were also called off. (Hughes Struck on Head)
"There were a number of players that were shocked and very devastated by what had happened," said ACA Chief Executive Alistair Nicholson.
"In conjunction with Cricket Australia ... it was decided not to play and we think that was the right decision. The players now are obviously going home where it's relevant to be looked after in their states and with the ACA."
Nicholson also said that there have been no discussions about the status of the upcoming fixtures on the Australian calendar, especially India's tour match against a Cricket Australia XI, which begins on Friday in Adelaide.
"Obviously, every player and how they react is different," Nicholson said. "In regards to those fixtures later on, that's not something we've had any specific conversations on yet."
Cricket Australia's Executive General Manager of Team Performance Pat Howard said the thoughts of the cricket family were with Hughes.
"We've spoken to players and the ACA, and given how players across the country are feeling right now, it's just not the day to be playing cricket and we understand that," said Howard.
"We are continuing to offer all players and match officials counselling and support at this difficult time.
"Phillip Hughes continues to receive the best possible medical care. The thoughts of his teammates and the wider cricket community are with Phillip and his family and friends at this difficult time."
Under CA's Playing Conditions, one point will be given to each team in an abandoned match.