ODI Cricket World Cup: Mitchell Starc carries touching Phil Hughes tribute into final

Australian speedster Mitchell Starc has carried a touching tribute into the blockbuster World Cup final against India.

Starc’s sported a black armband on his right armas he ran in to deliver the first ball of the epic decider at the 130,000-seat cricket coliseum in Ahmedabad.

The band was embroidered with the initials PH for the late Phil Hughes.

Hughes was an Australian Test and One-Day International cricketer who tragically died in 2014 after a freak accident while playing for New South Wales.

The 25-year-old was struck in the neck by a bouncer and collapsed on the field before being taken to hospital, where he later died.

Hughes’ death sparked an outpouring of emotion and industry change, with new helmets and neckguards introduced for batting.

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