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Wednesday 3 December 2014

Emotional farewell to Phil Hughes

Australian captain Michael Clarke delivered an emotional tribute to Phillip Hughes during a touching funeral service for the late batsman in his home town of Macksville.
Clarke tried to hold back the tears as he stepped up to the stage to address the hundreds in attendance inside the hall in the state of New South Wales.
Cricket players past and present, including Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Shane Warne, Brian Lara and Mitchell Johnson, attended the service along with thousands of mourners.  
The funeral of Phillip Hughes took place in Macksville on Wednesday as Australia remembered the batsman who died last weekHughes, who died after being hit on the side of the head by a bouncer, was only 25 years of age when he passed away last ThursdayA look down the road in Macksville shows the mass of mourners congregating for Hughes' funeralAustralian captain Clarke delivered an emotional speech for Hughes as he attempted but failed to hold back the tears
Australian captain Clarke delivered an emotional speech for Hughes as he attempted but failed to hold back the tears
Clarke kisses the coffin of Hughes after delivering a touching tribute to his former Australian team-mate
Clarke kisses the coffin of Hughes after delivering a touching tribute to his former Australian team-mate
The Australian captain wipes a tear from his eye after delivering an emotional speech at the service in Macksville
The Australian captain wipes a tear from his eye after delivering an emotional speech at the service in Macksville
Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland gives a speech in front of those gathered at the service

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