Sean Abbott bowls during a NSW Blues nets session at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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Sean Abbott, the unfortunate fast bowler who bowled the bouncer to Phillip Hughes, that proved fatal in the end, returned to training with his fellow New South Wales (NSW) teammates at the Sydney Cricket Gound on Monday.NSW chief executive Andrew Jones had earlier said that it was up to Abbott on when he wants to return to the playing field and no pressure would be put on him, whatsoever. On Monday, the 22-year-old was seen training with his NSW teammates at the Sydney Cricket Ground and was also named in the 12-man squad for their Sheffield Shield game against Queensland.Here are a few photos of Abbott returning to the playing field, following that unfortunate incident.
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#1 Sean Abbott in his delivery stride
Sean Abbott bowls during a NSW Bluesnets session at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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#2 Sean Abbott taking some catching practice
: Sean Abbott fields the nets session at Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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#3 Abbott at the indoor nets
Sean Abbott warms up during the nets session at Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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#4 Abbott with a teammate
Sean Abbott is embraced by a teammate during the nets sessionat Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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#5 Abbott with another teammate
Sean Abbott is embraced by a teammate during a nets session at Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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#6 Abbott in his follow through
Sean Abbott bowls during a nets session at Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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#7 Abbott inspects the pitch
Sean Abbott looks at the pitch during a nets session at Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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