Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Shane Watson using Hughes' locker in Adelaide Oval

The 33-year-old Watson was one of four Australian players on the field at the Sydney Cricket Ground when Hughes was felled by a bouncy delivery during a Sheffield Shield game about two weeks ago. The bouncer proved to be so fatal that Hughes' life was cut short at 25.

As per the allocations of seats inside the dressing room, the experienced Watson is occupying the chair of his once younger Australian teammate, who had made South Australia his home.

Australian captain Michael Clarke is is keeping his gears in the locker of Redbacks batsman Tom Cooper, Hughes' housemate and the man at the other end when tragedy struck on November 25. Having never regained consciousness, Hughes passed away two days later.

Hughes, whose name is still mentioned above the locker at Adelaide Oval, is the 13th man for the first Test and his title appeared on the official team sheet submitted this morning.

His Test number 408 is being worn by every Australian players instead of their own, the number placed below the crest on their shirts.

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