On Tuesday this week, the head ball falling Australian batsman Phillip Hughes seriously injured died in the hospital during treatment.

Australian batsman Phillip Hughes, the 25-year-old died, confirming his death was a shock to the cricket is.

Team doctor confirmed the death of Hughes said: "I am sorry to inform that Hughes has died.

Remember that Australia's domestic Sheffield Shield match bowler Shane Abbott South Wales batsman Phillip Hughes's head jalgy bouncer.

Injury was so severe that Hughes could not establish their senses and fall unconscious and lying on the ground.

Forty minutes after the ground to aid in Hughes was transported to the hospital where the surgery on an emergency basis.

Hughes was hospitalized after surgery, he was in a coma and he was given artificial respiration.

Doctors said Hughes next 48 hours are critical for life.

Hughes today at the Hospital of Sydney, has lost the battle of life during treatment.

The reports also emerged that the bouncers were injured by falling Australian batsman Phillip Hughes' latest model wore helmets.

Read more: 'Hughes were not wearing helmets sophisticated'

Hughes his first-class debut in November 2007 at the age of eighteen from New South Wales was playing, after which she moved to South Australia.

Left hand batsman its first debut in February 2009 at the age of 20 years.

Hughes scored 1,535 in 26 tests, which included 3 centuries and 7 half-centuries.

His death is a sad day for not only cricket but also a huge shock for his family.

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