Melbourne, Dec 26 (IANS) In an initiative proposed by the Cricket Association of Nepal, a bat belonging to the late Australian batsman Phillip Hughes will be placed atop the Mount Everest.
Change mental approach, Windies captain Ramdin urges team

Cricket Australia (CA) chairman Wally Edwards said the board was working with their Nepalese counterparts to make the tribute possible during the next climbing season in March and April.

A 63-over game will also be played in Nepal with an Australian cricketer set to travel and skipper one of the two sides against a team led by the Nepal national captain.

"So, although we enter the festive season with heavy hearts, the community's response has been comforting and in many ways uplifting," Edwards was quoted as saying by The West Australian.

A number of initiatives have also been planned to honour Hughes at the fourth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), the place where he was fatally hit.

Hughes was 63 not out when he was hit in the head by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales, and subsequently died of his injuries.

Advertisement

About the Author

Saurabh Sharma
Saurabh Sharma is the Editorial Head of Cricketnmore Hindi and a passionate cricket journalist with over 14 years of experience in sports media. He began his journalism career with Navbharat Times, part of the Times of India Group, before moving to television media with Sadhna News. In 2014, he joined Cricketnmore and currently serves as the editor of the platform.
Known for his deep understanding of cricket statistics and unique storytelling approach, Saurabh specializes in cricket news, match analysis, records, and feature stories. Along with editorial responsibilities, he also works as a show producer for popular cricket video series such as Cricket Tales, Cricket Flashback, and Cricket Trivia. Read More
Latest Cricket News