@@suboryoulldiein24hours48 your name shows your mentality we Indians respect everyone and loved phil huges even more than Aussies because in India cricket is not less than a religion....and Phil huges never died he is not out in our hearts
@@sana_the_bookaholic I still cry most times I see something about him or someone mention his name. He was so young but already well on his way to becoming a great of the game and he had a loveable cheeky personality. I still miss him.
@@SilentHotdog28 I completely understand your pain. I still remember, I was in 11th grade when he died. I was completely devastated. They say time heals everything but it has been 9 years now and it still hurts just as much. I also tear up when I hear his name or see anything related to him. It's so strange isn't it? How deeply we're sometimes affected by the passing away of someone we didn't even know. And yeah, phillip ji was an irreplaceable gem, he'll always be deeply missed and loved 💔
The batsman was in great form, his strokes both crisp & clean, He’d battled to his half century - three figures was his dream. On a wicket he’d grown up on against his mates playing for the Blues, He was battling for a higher selection - he wasn’t going to lose. For he’d always been a fighter - the next Bradman they dared to say, He was unorthodox; they would expose his faults….. but boy could this kid play! He’d honed his craft in Macksville - a boy playing amongst the men, He was surely going to wear the green and gold - it was just a case of when. He’d cut and hooked and slashed his way to get to sixty three, And then a ball sat up and beat his blade…. Surely it could not be! He must have thought ‘how’d I miss that chance to smash another four?’ As eleven white clothed angels cradled him on the green SCG floor. He’s padded up in heaven now - on the best wicket he’s even seen, Facing up to the worlds best bowlers, he desperately wants that Baggy Green. For he is forever chasing the thirty seven more runs he needs for that century And the glory, the mateship, that chance to shine - sadly it cannot be. We’ve lost a gem in Hughesy - Test cricketer number 408, He was about to step up once again. This time he’d be great. Twenty six Tests isn’t enough - we wish you’d had some more, You’ve left us far too early - our tears wont flow, they’ll pour. So raise your bat Phillip Hughes - a champion there is no doubt, Forever in our hearts you remain - 63 not out. It’s been a tough 5 years without you Hughesy. Thanks for everything, and shall you forever remain 63 not out.
Just came back from school when he'd finished his innings. I thought no Aussie would be able to achieve this feat, esp after Jaques missed out narrowly, but Hughie did it. Miss you!
As a Sri Lankan I remember watching this game and telling my father that Philip Hughes will be the next Mike Hussey of Aussie line up.. Such a great loss to the world cricket
I wish he was remembered not for his accident but for his skill and class. He scored a damn ton on debut we need to acknowledge his cricketing expertise more
His cover drives are all quite stylish and tough to execute He used to get down on his left leg 'completely' to the turf to drive the ball through the covers to the perfection 💯 RIP Phil..63* forever💖
This is very emotional seeing Phil Hughes bating.when I am seeing the match of Phil Hughes in 2014 when the ball hits in his head and after 3 days there is a news that Phil Hughes died I was start crying bitterly . RIP my brother from India
Watching today (11.01.2024) for the 10th straight year..... A record yet remaining unconquered.... Hats off Hughesy, take a bow the Smiling Assassin ...keep setting more records in Heaven's XI 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️ His face appears so tough when he is batting, those resilient pair of eyes behind the slit of helmet grills....yet once the century is made and the helmet comes off, his face appears so cute and innocent.... smiling sweetly like a child who has got his long coveted toy....
RIP to this legendary player. If he hadn't have been taken so soon, he may have been on track to be competing with the best players in ODI and Test Cricket, up there with Steve Smith. Hughes and Smith together would have been a nightmare for any team to bowl to, even more so with Labuschagne to back them up too.
I remember Amul made an ad on him when he was bowled round the wicket by Ashwin. It's so sad that that was his last visit to India. You will be remembered Phil. RIP.
I still remembers it was the debut of both Phillip Hughes & Aaron Finch in this match. Finch got Out on 16 but he scored 112 in this match. Still miss you Phillip ❤️.
Koi nhi jaanta tha tab ki apne time me top form me chal rhe Phil Hughes ek din aise alwida Kah jayenge 😢 R.I.P Phil Hughes Australia's one time Ricky ponting
How funny life is you score a milestone in yur first odi that's like the biggest achivement and a dream cme true and then next year it all ends..can't take life for granted ever👍
@@devdipghosh864 Nope Hughes was better than Smith in limited overs cricket.Smith was finding his space in Limited overs while Hughes was already a sensation
The only batsman who remained not out FOREVER...
Dude this is very heavy
Any batsmen that gets a not out is not out forever in those particular games
@@strikerbowls791 Yeah but he has stayed undismissed since that incident
😢😢
Dude, you seem to be high 🙄🙄🙄
6 years passed since this talented man left us. 63* forever. 😭❤️
63* Not Out forever.
@justin Indian disrespectful how cruel u can be
@@suboryoulldiein24hours48 he isn't cruel bro. He is showing sympathy. Read it again.
@@suboryoulldiein24hours48 your name shows your mentality we Indians respect everyone and loved phil huges even more than Aussies because in India cricket is not less than a religion....and Phil huges never died he is not out in our hearts
@@Hope-mc3kp You realise you sound stupid in saying that Indians care more about Phil Hughes than Aussies. Don't be ridiculous mate
lol...
My heart goes out for him 😢
RIP
9 years passed
27th Nov 2023 still remembering him
Love from India ❤️😢
Phillip Ji will always remain in our hearts ❤
@@sana_the_bookaholic I still cry most times I see something about him or someone mention his name. He was so young but already well on his way to becoming a great of the game and he had a loveable cheeky personality. I still miss him.
@@SilentHotdog28 I completely understand your pain. I still remember, I was in 11th grade when he died. I was completely devastated. They say time heals everything but it has been 9 years now and it still hurts just as much. I also tear up when I hear his name or see anything related to him. It's so strange isn't it? How deeply we're sometimes affected by the passing away of someone we didn't even know. And yeah, phillip ji was an irreplaceable gem, he'll always be deeply missed and loved 💔
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩💔
@@thesamraj6978same
Still we miss him .. love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰.. Phil one of the greatest
Very lucky to have had the chance to watch him bat. Beautiful timing and technique. You're sadly missed mate
I feel lucky to even see his highlight let alone live even though I saw but this is unbelievable I kept my helmet out on that day
@@RitikRaj-qf6yp top work Ritik. Respect to you sir
@@calvancesysterio5867 I am just 15 but I knew what happened he was like so in form and I am glad to see him play
His batting was elegant and he had great timing. Just beautiful to watch.
Who are missing Phil Hughes 😭😭😭😭😭😭
It's 2020 still think of him at times
Mee
😭😭
No
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
The batsman was in great form, his strokes both crisp & clean,
He’d battled to his half century - three figures was his dream.
On a wicket he’d grown up on against his mates playing for the Blues,
He was battling for a higher selection - he wasn’t going to lose.
For he’d always been a fighter - the next Bradman they dared to say,
He was unorthodox; they would expose his faults….. but boy could this kid play!
He’d honed his craft in Macksville - a boy playing amongst the men,
He was surely going to wear the green and gold - it was just a case of when.
He’d cut and hooked and slashed his way to get to sixty three,
And then a ball sat up and beat his blade…. Surely it could not be!
He must have thought ‘how’d I miss that chance to smash another four?’
As eleven white clothed angels cradled him on the green SCG floor.
He’s padded up in heaven now - on the best wicket he’s even seen,
Facing up to the worlds best bowlers, he desperately wants that Baggy Green.
For he is forever chasing the thirty seven more runs he needs for that century
And the glory, the mateship, that chance to shine - sadly it cannot be.
We’ve lost a gem in Hughesy - Test cricketer number 408,
He was about to step up once again. This time he’d be great.
Twenty six Tests isn’t enough - we wish you’d had some more,
You’ve left us far too early - our tears wont flow, they’ll pour.
So raise your bat Phillip Hughes - a champion there is no doubt,
Forever in our hearts you remain - 63 not out.
It’s been a tough 5 years without you Hughesy. Thanks for everything, and shall you forever remain 63 not out.
Beautifully written mate
Beautiful. It brought tears in my eyes.
cool poem mate
63*
Very good bro
This Channel Never Forget Anything... Respect 👇
Just came back from school when he'd finished his innings. I thought no Aussie would be able to achieve this feat, esp after Jaques missed out narrowly, but Hughie did it. Miss you!
He was really underrated as a batsman. I love him. He’ll be always not out at 63.
U are being missed Phil💔🥺
Tu bhi chala ja uske pichhe RIP me
@@phi-mate-education itna hate kyu bhai?
@@Shloandsteady KAB RIP HUWA AUR KESE
@@phi-mate-education RIP to u
@@shahwazalom6694 Kal paida hua kya?
We miss you Phil Hughes
RIP 😢😢
@@phi-mate-education RIP to u
KE SE MARA HAI BHAI
Shahwaz Alom He died coz of an head injury, he got hit by a bouncer while playing county cricket of the bowling of Sean Abbott.
@@IMMI378 It wasn't county cricket it was a Sheffield shield match
@@IMMI378 OK BRO
We love you Philip Hughes from 🇱🇰❤😥
I had watched this match live when he was alive. 63 Notout forever. Lots of miss from Nepal✨✨🇳🇵
Indeed a great cricketer. May his soul rest in peace
He was definitely going to become one of the biggest legend
3:35 That was the offside helicopter.
THERE IT IS... A HUNDRED ON DEBUT
This words are special and something i still remember from his tribute video
As a Sri Lankan I remember watching this game and telling my father that Philip Hughes will be the next Mike Hussey of Aussie line up.. Such a great loss to the world cricket
I came to hear - There it is. A hundred on Debut 💕
His face was so innocent. Miss you Phil.
Damn philly's batting style was so swashbuckling. That little forward press. Almost forgot how gorgeous his shots looked 💓
I wish he was remembered not for his accident but for his skill and class. He scored a damn ton on debut we need to acknowledge his cricketing expertise more
“ What a big moment a hundred on debut that he will never forget”- James Brayshaw. Even in heaven. Rip you legend. 😢❤
Damnn.... This kid makes me smile n cry at the same time. We miss you Phil you were a great talent.
His cover drives are all quite stylish and tough to execute
He used to get down on his left leg 'completely' to the turf to drive the ball through the covers to the perfection 💯
RIP Phil..63* forever💖
Found it very hard to watch, didn’t think sport could get so personal. Thank you for gracing our lives, RIP.
Talented Batsman forever...
he will not out forever...
P. Hughes...ull be in our heart forever..
Love from🇮🇳
Finest left hand batsman I ever seen ❤❤ Cricket will miss this guy until the rest of the time
Those were Golden days of cricket
Absolutely mate 😭😭😭 gone are those days 😭😭😭😭
What a Knock ! Well Played, HEART-LIVING LEGEND.
What did we lose guys? We lost a gem😭. Even after 7 years, Phil is well alive in our hearts ❤️🇦🇺
I am watching 2023 and will watch his game in the future
The man who is still in every heart
He might have left the world, but he will remain in our hearts
Yeah 😭
@@CricTube_cricket
Even in 2020 his death is hard
@@CricTube_cricket
Yes, I'm Christian
Imagine the things he would've achieved. He was such a great young talent.
This is very emotional seeing Phil Hughes bating.when I am seeing the match of Phil Hughes in 2014 when the ball hits in his head and after 3 days there is a news that Phil Hughes died I was start crying bitterly . RIP my brother from India
Miss you Hughes😭😭Rest in Paradise..I Believe if he is in the world he should make best of Best Records.😭😭🙏🙏
Watching today (11.01.2024) for the 10th straight year..... A record yet remaining unconquered.... Hats off Hughesy, take a bow the Smiling Assassin ...keep setting more records in Heaven's XI 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️
His face appears so tough when he is batting, those resilient pair of eyes behind the slit of helmet grills....yet once the century is made and the helmet comes off, his face appears so cute and innocent.... smiling sweetly like a child who has got his long coveted toy....
10 years passed
63* not out forever😢😢😢
Love him from 🇱🇰♥️
RIP to this legendary player. If he hadn't have been taken so soon, he may have been on track to be competing with the best players in ODI and Test Cricket, up there with Steve Smith. Hughes and Smith together would have been a nightmare for any team to bowl to, even more so with Labuschagne to back them up too.
I remember Amul made an ad on him when he was bowled round the wicket by Ashwin. It's so sad that that was his last visit to India. You will be remembered Phil. RIP.
Could you please share?
@@riyasmohamed This Ad by Amul - Hughes loss to cricket.
Love you Phillip Hughes 🇧🇩
Forever...
63 not out...
Phillip Hughes...
9 years on...
We still miss you.
Missing you Phil Hughes , what a talent 😔😔😔😔😔
First time in history that tears coming while watching cricket .almighty should give him peace
This bloke looked like the most polite australian from his face as well as body language.
It's always the good ones....
You will always remain in our hearts Legend .
His cover drives are stylish elegant and underrated
That was my first odi in Australia, I was visiting from the Uk at the time. Loved it, it was 37C and Hughes played so well
An amazing cricketer and an even better bloke!
Yah absolutely...he was specially created by the Lord......a true gem of a person....
He is looking so well settled even in his debut match
Rip sir😔
Anyone noticed Hughes at 83(93) and Bailey at 37(36), the very next moment Hughes aat 93(117) and Bailey reached 71(63).... absolutely incredible.👏
3:23 - Magnificent shot. May your soul RIP sir. :)
RIP Sir
Rest in Peace Phillip Hughest, Not out forever, over nine years since he's been taken from us.
At his peak of his career god called him😭😭
rest in peace...i still the day he left our cricket fraternity.....you are immortal in our hearts mate...
love from pakistan..
phil hugh 63 not out...
I still remembers it was the debut of both Phillip Hughes & Aaron Finch in this match. Finch got Out on 16 but he scored 112 in this match. Still miss you Phillip ❤️.
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Great batsman RIP bro 🙏
what an amazing classy player.. we're missing u badly .. rip brother 🙏🏻🙏🏻
One of most premium batsman ever forever❤️
If he alive now, he was surely in fav 4 batsman of this era❤️
Yes
Miss the legend
World's first batsman who remains not out forever
What a stylish batter he was😢
Koi nhi jaanta tha tab ki apne time me top form me chal rhe Phil Hughes ek din aise alwida Kah jayenge 😢 R.I.P Phil Hughes Australia's one time Ricky ponting
I like his coolness and his simle.... U will live forever in our life
Thank you for this video. Precious!
Rip Phil😘
One of the idol batsman for the left handed batters
He is brilliant batsman..love from india 🇮🇳❤️🏏🏏
HE WAS .
Legend never dies
How funny life is you score a milestone in yur first odi that's like the biggest achivement and a dream cme true and then next year it all ends..can't take life for granted ever👍
9years still miss hin❤
What a stylish player 😢... Classic shots
Goldan player miss you hughes
We love you phil huges please come back and play for Australia again we miss you 😭😭😭😭😭
He is dead
Pray to which god 😂
Miss you man😢
2:59 I thought he was going to hit the other team with his bat.
@@PrashantKumar-ow9gx kya apke paste main namak hain?
@Cool V2 stfu
@@dante666jt 😂
The more I see him bat the more I wanna cry. He is still not out in our heart. 😢
Still now the Youngest player to score century in both Innings of a test match.....63* forever ❤️🖖🖖
Rip you legend . If he was alive he'd be better than Smith . What a talent 🌹❤️
I recpect phil a lot and I have emotions for him as well but I can't agree with u Smith is from another planet
@@devdipghosh864 Nope Hughes was better than Smith in limited overs cricket.Smith was finding his space in Limited overs while Hughes was already a sensation
@Abhi-shek TI. Yes that's debatable.
Will have broken so many records if he was alive miss u Phil
Bailey is the most underrated player in the world
❤️❤️❤️ absolutely heartbreaking what happened to him. 63 not out forever
I wish he was remembered not for his accident but his class
We miss you 😭😭😭😭
this is still hurting me and i still can't get over this loss, 63 not out forever in our hearts.
Everyone come for philips Hughes only...... great debut 🙏
You always stay our mind Phillip Hughes.
Miss you Philip Hughes
Was a classic cricketer.
His cover drives are just 🙌🔥
Elegant and extremely classy
No less are his cut shots through the point!!! Just heavenly 🙏🙏🙏
What a batting legend 😢
I was looking for his batting videos,but wasn't satisfied,thanks for posting:)
If he lives..... deffinetly he proves greatest batsman in the world...Very bad luck.....So sad for his death....Rest in peace
He still live in our hearts RIP phil❤😢🥀
Philip Hughes on his 10th death anniversary 🕊️
Legend For a Reason. ❤️🔥❤️