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Radio 5 Live,2 mins

Ashley Giles on Hughes death: 'The game must go on'

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2005 Ashes winner and former England cricket coach, Ashley Giles, said cricket must look at safety, but the game "must go on" after Phillip Hughes "freak" death. The 25-year-old Australian Test batsman died in hospital two days after being hit on the neck by a delivery during a domestic match in Sydney. Giles said that some individuals "may take a while to get back on the pitch" but added "you cant take this (bouncers)" out of cricket. This clip is originally from Friday sports panel on Friday 28 November 2014.

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