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6th January 2015
10:39am GMT

He immediately dropped to kiss the ground near the very spot where Hughes collapsed after moving on to 63 not out.
He had tears in his eyes as he then looked to the sky in tribute to Hughes.
Warner even admitted afterwards that he struggled to hold it together after the tribute to Hughes before play on day one of the fourth Test.
'I had a tear in my eye this morning when I walked out to warm up and I saw Greg up in the stands and Megs (Hughes' father and sister) and it's fantastic for them to be here,' Warner told reporters.
'The hurt and the pain that they've gone through and how much it would have hurt them to come back today.
'It's courageous for them to be here and I applaud them for making the effort to come down, it's fantastic.
'I was quite emotional at the anthems, the little tribute beforehand sort of put those memories back in place and seeing that little smile up on the board before going out there to sing the national anthem was quite hard.
'I had a minute when I came back off before we went onto the field of play and I had my head in a towel and I had to dig deep and go out there and bat the way I know I can and try and clear my mind.'
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