Hughes underwent a surgery, but he did not regain consciousness. The impact crushed the vertebral artery, causing a cerebral hemorrhage.

Phil Hughes succumbed to his injury on November 27, three days before his 26th birthday.

Leicester City's Premier League triumph

Leicester City had a 5000-to-1 shot at winning the Premier League title in 2015/16. In simple words, Leicester City had almost no chance to win the top-flight competition, but they still managed to do it. In one of the greatest sporting stories of all time, the team managed by Claudio Ranieri lost just three league games in their fairy tale season, claiming the most unlikely triumph in the history of team sport.

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Former Leicester, Everton and England striker Gary Lineker described his hometown team's achievement as "the biggest sporting shock of my lifetime".

Ball-tampering scandal

The 2018 Australian ball-tampering scandal, also known as Sandpaper gate, rocked cricket to its core. Then Australia captain Steve Smith, his deputy David Warner and opener Cameron Bancroft admitted to altering the condition of the ball in the Cape Town Test against South Africa in March.

The three players were stood down from their roles, suspended and sent home.

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Smith and Warner were banned by Cricket Australia for 12 months, while Bancroft was hit with a nine-month suspension.

Smith (Rajasthan Royals) and Warner (SunRisers Hyderabad) were banned from participating in the 2018 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as well.

Warner was found to be responsible for initiating the plan to tamper with the ball and he will never again be considered for a leadership position in Australia.

Smith had known about the plot but failed to prevent it so he would not be eligible for a leadership role until March 29, 2020.

Serena Williams' meltdown

In one of the lowest moments of her decorated career, Serena Williams melted down in bizarre fashion during her US Open 2018 final against Naomi Osaka at New York's Flushing Meadows. Williams' extraordinary outburst was so dramatic that it overshadowed Osaka's maiden Grand Slam win.

She received a code violation for coaching, a penalty point for racquet abuse and a game penalty for calling umpire Carlos Ramos a "liar" and a "thief".

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The 23-time Grand Slam champion shouted at the chair umpire and accused him of sexism.

Coach Patrick Mouratoglou made a hand gesture towards her early in the second set, but Williams denied she received coaching, saying she would "never cheat to win and would rather lose", and demanded an apology from the umpire.

ICC World Cup Super Over tie

England secured their first 50-over World Cup triumph at the iconic Lord's cricket gound in July. After 50 overs, both England and New Zealand were tied at 241 runs. Eoin Morgan's team then went on to make 15 runs in the Super Over, which was matched by New Zealand.

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The result of the match sent shock waves through the world of cricket when the hosts were crowned world champions on a superior boundary count.

Later, in October, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that in future, the Super Over in a final will be repeated until one side has more runs.

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