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Special Tribute: SCG retires pitch No 7 on which Hughes fell

December 05, 2014 17:59 IST

‘No batsman could be expected to ply his trade on it. No curator could be expected to prepare it’

A single bail sits on the SCG in rememberance of Phillip Hughes

Image: A single bail sits on the SCG in rememberance of Phillip Hughes . Photograph: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

At the Sydney Cricket Ground many cricket bats and floral tributes that had been laid outside the gates since Phillip Hughes died were brought into the ground and arranged on the wicket.

There was also an installation of 63 bats across the field, each one with the description of a milestone from the batsman's career, in a reference to the tally, 63 not out, that was on the SCG scoreboard when he was injured.

Sydney Cricket Ground's pitch No 7, the 22-yard strip on which Phillip Hughes fell after being fatally struck by a bouncer on head, has been retired.

The wicket square at the SCG has 10 pitches. Hughes received his fatal blow on pitch No 7 and fell face-forward.

People gather to watch the funeral service for Phillip Hughes

Image: People gather to watch the funeral service for Phillip Hughes at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Photograph: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

He succumbed to the blow in the hospital a few days later, leaving the cricketing world in shock.

Curator Tom Parker told The Australian that particular pitch on which Hughes was struck by a Sean Abbott bouncer would be getting the cold shoulder for a while.

No batsman could be expected to ply his trade on it. No curator could be expected to prepare it. Parker will give it another chance at next year's World Cup.

"Pitch No 7 has been retired," Parker said, as 3000 people converged on the SCG to watch the coverage of Hughes's funeral on the big screen on Wednesday.

People lay flowers at the Randwick End of the SCG

Image: People lay flowers at the Randwick End of the SCG prior to the gathering of people to watch the funeral service of Phillip Hughes. Photograph: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

New South Wales play a Sheffield Shield match at the SCG next week. It will probably start on Tuesday.

"It breaks my heart, what's happened. This is the people's ground. It really is. Look at everyone here. I never thought I'd see someone die out here. I love this place. I love what it means to people," Parker said.

"This old place has given us a lot of good memories. I'm shocked by what's happened. My staff are shocked. We won't be using that particular pitch for a long time," he said.

NSW next week will make their first Sheffield Shield appearance since the on-field tragedy. They will be playing on pitch No 2. It is about as far as Parker can get from the site of last week's accident.

"I don't want to touch it for now," he said.

Hughes's funeral service was shown on the SCG's big screen.

Earlier, Cricket Australia retired Hughes's One-day International shirt number 64.

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