Ricky Ponting believes it will be a miracle if the first test starts on Thursday as planned, with Australian cricketers continuing to grieve the death of Phillip Hughes.
It's one thing to say Phillip Hughes would have wanted the four-test series against India to start as scheduled, as plenty have.
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It's another for 11 men to take the field at the Gabba a week after their close friend died.
Ponting, Test captain when Hughes debuted in South Africa, visited the left-hander in hospital on Thursday and doubted whether the test side would be ready to play cricket next week.
"It's been such a tragic week for the Hughes family and the cricket community and I can't imagine how anybody can be expected to play test cricket on Thursday," Ponting wrote in a News Corp Australia column.