Australia captain Michael Clarke paid an emotional tribute to former teammate Phil Hughes at the batsman's funeral this morning.
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The 25-year-old passed away at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney last week, just two days after being struck by a ball during a Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Around 2,000 people gathered to pay their respects to Hughes at a ceremony held at the same ground this morning, a little over a week on from the incident.
The service itself took place in Hughes's hometown of Macksville, and was broadcast on big screens in Australia's major cities.
During the service, which lasted for around 80 minutes, Aussies skipper Clarke broke down in tears saying: "Phillip's spirit, which is now part of our game forever, will act as a custodian of the sport we all love.
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"We must listen to it. We must cherish it. We must learn from it. We must dig in and get through to tea. And we must play on. So rest in peace my little brother. I will see you out in the middle."
Hughes played 26 Tests and 25 one-day internationals for Australia after making his debut in 2009.