Neil D'Costa and Chris Rogers question whether more could be done to honour memory of Phillip Hughes

By Tom Decent
Updated November 26 2015 - 9:08am, first published 8:16am
Concerns: Neil D'Costa with Phillip Hughes and Michael Clarke.
Concerns: Neil D'Costa with Phillip Hughes and Michael Clarke.

Phillip Hughes' long-time coach and mentor has questioned whether cricket administrators are doing "everything humanly possible" to ensure player safety and honour the memory of the late opener, while Chris Rogers said he cannot believe the clip-on helmet guard had not been made mandatory ahead of cricket's new unknown spectacle - the pink-ball Test.

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