In a rare; sentimental and heart warming gesture; the Cricket Association of Nepal has sent a proposal to the Australian Cricket Board beseeching them to provide them with one of prematurely deceased Aussie Batsmen Phillip Hughes bats; clothing article and cricket equipment so that the same could be carried atop the Everest and left there thereby immortalising him for posterity...........
In the same letter addressed to Cricket Australia Chairman Wally Edwards; the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) also clearly outlined it's plans to organise a 63 over a side league game and thereby immortalise the score on which the dashing Aussie batsmen was unconquered when a rapidly rising delivery cut short both his cricketing career and fledgling cricket career just when the two had begun blossoming........
Going one step further; the Cricket Association of Nepal also clearly delineated it's future plans to set up a cricket museum in Kathmandu within the next 2 years or so and said that the Hughes memorabilia would prove to be the foundation stone/bedrock for the same........
Praising and appreciating the Cricket Association of Nepal's gracious and thoughtful gestures; Edwards said that the Australian Cricket Authorities would certainly send across the desired articles belonging to Hughes at the earliest and even lend a helping hand to the Nepalese Board in organising the planned fixture as it could not think of a more befitting and noble gesture to immortalise Hughes place in the world's cricketing firmament for posterity/eternity........
One only hopes and prays that the Nepalese Cricket Board not only succeeds in it's noteworthy venture of immortalising Phillip Hughes memory and sterling exploits with the bat but also widely circulates the proceedings of the same so that the rest of the cricketing world takes note of the same and voluntarily steps forward to organise such events in the memory of the now departed Aussie batsman.........
In the same letter addressed to Cricket Australia Chairman Wally Edwards; the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) also clearly outlined it's plans to organise a 63 over a side league game and thereby immortalise the score on which the dashing Aussie batsmen was unconquered when a rapidly rising delivery cut short both his cricketing career and fledgling cricket career just when the two had begun blossoming........
Going one step further; the Cricket Association of Nepal also clearly delineated it's future plans to set up a cricket museum in Kathmandu within the next 2 years or so and said that the Hughes memorabilia would prove to be the foundation stone/bedrock for the same........
Praising and appreciating the Cricket Association of Nepal's gracious and thoughtful gestures; Edwards said that the Australian Cricket Authorities would certainly send across the desired articles belonging to Hughes at the earliest and even lend a helping hand to the Nepalese Board in organising the planned fixture as it could not think of a more befitting and noble gesture to immortalise Hughes place in the world's cricketing firmament for posterity/eternity........
One only hopes and prays that the Nepalese Cricket Board not only succeeds in it's noteworthy venture of immortalising Phillip Hughes memory and sterling exploits with the bat but also widely circulates the proceedings of the same so that the rest of the cricketing world takes note of the same and voluntarily steps forward to organise such events in the memory of the now departed Aussie batsman.........
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