The parents of Australian cricket batsman Phil Hughes, father Greg (C) and mother Virginia (2nd R) with other family members leave St. Vincents Hospital.— AFP Former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting (2/R) hugs fellow players outside St Vincent's Hospital following the death of fellow Australian batsman Phillip Hughes.— AFP A portrait of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes is pictured on the scoreboard at the Sharjah cricket stadium. The second day's play in the third Test between Pakistan and New Zealand was abandoned on November 27 as mark of respect for Australia's Phillip Hughes. — AFP Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke prepares to read a statement at St Vincent's Hospital .— AFP Australian batsman David Warner (R) with partner Candice Falzon (2nd R) leave St Vincent's Hospital with Australia wicketkeeper Matthew Wade (L) and his partner Julia Barry (2nd L).— AFP Australian bowler Sean Abbott (R) leaves St Vincent's Hospital. Hughes died on November 27 from the injuries sustained when he was hit by a bouncer from Abbot in a domestic game this week, Cricket Australia said. — AFP A television journalist wipes a tear away, during a news conference by St Vincent's Hospital medical staff and Australian cricket representatives on the death of Australian cricketer, Phillip Hughes, in Sydney. — Reuters Cricket Australia Chief Executive James Sutherland pauses at a news conference, about the death of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes.— Reuters Doctor Tony Grabs (L-R), head of St Vincent's Hospital Trauma department, Cricket Australia team doctor Peter Brukner, Cricket Australia Chief Executive James Sutherland and Australian Cricketers Association chief executive Alistair Nicholson attend a news conference following the death of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes. — Reuters Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh (C) and former player Gavin Robertson arrives at St Vincent's Hospital.— AFP Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann leaves St Vincent's Hospital following the death of fellow Australian batsman Phillip Hughes in Sydney. —AFP Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh (R), radio personality Alan Jones (C) and an unidentified friend (L) leave St Vincent's Hospital.— AFP A man walks past flowers left at the gate of Sydney Cricket Ground following the death of Australian batsman Phillips Hughes. — AFP