| Full Name: | Phillip Hughes |
| Date of birth: | 30 / 11 / 1988 |
| Country: | Australia |
| Role: | Batsman |
| Batting style: | Left-hand |
| Bowling style: | Unknown |
- Test debut v South Africa at Johannesburg - February 2009.
- Selected for the tour of South Africa after an impressive second season in state cricket made him the natural successor to Matthew Hayden.
- Recorded twin centuries in his second Test in Durban, becoming the youngest player in history to record the feat.
- The first of those hundreds was brought up with two sixes, reflecting his aggressive style of play which is backed up by superb hand-eye co-ordination.
- Prepared for the 2009 Ashes series by hitting tons in each of his three County Championship games for Middlesex.
- Dropped after two Ashes Tests, and subsequently struggled to regain his place from Shane Watson despite another impressive season for New South Wales.
March 2010
| Career Span: | 2009-2011 |
| Matches: | 17 |
| Innings: | 32 |
| Not Outs: | 1 |
| Runs: | 1072 |
| Highest Score: | 160 |
| Average: | 34.58 |
| 50s: | 3 |
| 100s: | 3 |
| Ducks: | 3 |
| Pairs: | 0 |
| Caught Out: | 26 |
| Stumped Out: | 0 |
| Innings Bowled: | 0 |
| Overs: | 0 |
| Maidens: | 0 |
| Runs Conceded: | 0 |
| Wickets: | 0 |
| 5 Wicket Innings: | 0 |
| 10 Wicket Innings: | 0 |
| Average: | 0.0 |
| Economy Rate: | 0 |
| Best bowling in Innings: | 0 |