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First Test against India will be healing process for Australia

Former Australia players feel next week's Test series against India will allow grieving players to move on after Phillip Hughes' death

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Michael Clarke (AFP), Virat Kohli (PTI)

Michael Clarke (AFP), Virat Kohli (PTI)

Sydney: As the cricketing world flocked to Macksville to farewell Phillip Hughes, Mark Taylor reflected on the impact his death has had around the globe. "I think we forget sometimes how big this game is," the ex-Australian skipper and opening batsman Taylor told Channel Nine.

Phillip Hughes' mother Virginia is consoled by daughter Megan (left) and a relative. Pics/Getty Images
Phillip Hughes' mother Virginia is consoled by daughter Megan (left) and a relative. Pics/Getty Images 

"I've just shared a car from Coffs Harbour airport, a 45-minute drive, with Brian Lara. Richard Hadlee was on the plane representing New Zealand. Dave Richardson (ICC general manager) has flown in from Dubai overnight...

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