On the 10th anniversary of Phillip Hughes’ tragic passing, New South Wales teammates gathered to support Sean Abbott during an emotional minute’s silence at the SCG. Abbott bowled the fatal delivery that struck Hughes in a Sheffield Shield match against South Australia back in 2014, leading to Hughes’ untimely death just two days later at the age of 25. The minute’s silence took place before the fourth day of NSW’s Sheffield Shield match against Tasmania, with Abbott visibly moved as he wiped away tears, comforted by his teammates. Abbott had been consulted ahead of the match to ensure he was comfortable playing on such a significant anniversary, and he, along with NSW captain Moises Henriques and coach Greg Shipperd, was committed to participating in the match. Players paid tribute by passing a plaque dedicated to Hughes as they left the Members Pavilion, and flags were flown at half-mast across the country, with players wearing black armbands. Hughes’ family also shared a heartfelt statement, remembering him as a loving and humorous person who brightened the lives of those around him. They expressed gratitude for the support received and announced the upcoming release of a documentary titled ‘The Boy From Macksville’, which aims to honor Hughes’ legacy. Phillip Hughes played 26 Tests, 25 ODIs, and one T20I for Australia from 2009 to 2014, leaving behind a lasting impact on the sport and those who knew him.