Son Of Coco
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This is a fantastic idea.
Gone but not forgotten, forever in our hearts.he will forever be #63NotOut
It was during the Indian series and it came to mind today for me as wellI loved watching him bat because he didn't do what everyone else was told that you had to do. PEWS once wrote a great paragraph on him about how he eventually adjusts, batting was like a puzzle to him and he'd eventually figure out what he had to do to score runs. He didn't have to change to bat like everyone else, but sometimes it felt like too many people were telling him that he did.
This is an all-time **** post. Do you want someone to pat you on the back? Good job, morgieb. You're so wise mate.In 2013 I predicted that a current or recently retired cricketer would die.
Little did I know I'd be 11 months late in my prediction.
Great idea.I am not saying people should agree with me and I would never want to get in the way of tributes and people expressing their feelings at a difficult time but it doesn't feel like a great time to be discussing this game which we all love. It feels appropriate to me if the forum closed for 24 hours and there was a place holder at cricketweb.net in memory of Phillip Hughes.
I just can't get my head round it. Saw the BBC link that sledger had posted on Facebook and ever since I've just felt like I'm in some weird dream. Keep clicking on his cricinfo profile and the fact that he's talked about in the past tense just doesn't register.
Kinda unfair on all the bowlers up there tbh.a good one from one of my mates:
Such a tragedy!!!!!! RIP Phil Hughes. I pray all the pitches are flat and hard and all the out fields are fast in heaven. Thoughts are with your family