Hughes marks Aus call-up in grand style
BY IANS17 Aug 2014 11:42 PM GMT
IANS17 Aug 2014 11:42 PM GMT
Phil Hughes capped off an Australia A tour to remember with another double-century against South Africa A, his second in the past month, as the four-day cricket match ended in a draw at Tony Ireland Stadium on Sunday. An unbeaten knock of 243 by Hughes capped off the final day’s play with Australia A at 3-454 declared in response to South Africa A’s first innings total of 333 when the match came to an end. It means the left-handed opener finishes the six-week tour of Australia’s north with the Bradman-like aggregate of 756 runs at an average of 108 across the four-day and 50-over formats.
After initially missing out on a spot in the national one-day squad for the tri-series against Zimbabwe and South Africa, Hughes was told by national selector Rod Marsh during the lunch-break on day three that he would be called upon to replace the injured Shane Watson.
After initially missing out on a spot in the national one-day squad for the tri-series against Zimbabwe and South Africa, Hughes was told by national selector Rod Marsh during the lunch-break on day three that he would be called upon to replace the injured Shane Watson.
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