Hughes passed away last month after being hit by a bouncer at the back of his skull during a domestic game. His death stunned the cricket world and left the national team distraught.
Skipper Michael Clarke, who considered Hughes his little brother, broke down publicly while paying his tributes to the batsman and has been under tremendous emotional stress owing to the tragedy.
Australia's Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove praised the side for holding up under Clarke's "outstanding" leadership.
Cosgrove addressed the team here and told the players that "for this Test team, there will always be a 13th man (Hughes) by your side".
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Besides, Cricket Australia has planned a video tribute to Hughes, narrated by Richie Benaud, which would be played at the Adelaide Oval big screen.
Players and fans have been requested to give a 63-second applause instead of a minute's silence observed traditionally in the face of a tragedy.
"We hope that the cricket community can come together to join the Australian and Indian teams in the pre-match tribute. This is an opportunity for those that embraced him so fondly to say goodbye.
"We hope that followers of the game will make their way to Adelaide Oval to pay tribute to Phillip and support the Australian team at a difficult time," he added.