Hughes had undergone surgery and remained in a critical condition after suffering a sickening blow to the head during the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday.
"Injuries are inevitable in sports. But Phillip Hughes episode showed to millions of TV viewers across the world how a system can gear up to address emergency situations and respond to it effectively to ensure that the injured player reaches the hospital," he said in a statement.
South Australia's Hughes collapsed to the ground face- first after a delivery from NSW bowler Sean Abbott struck him on the head. Hughes was carried off on a stretcher and taken to hospital where he was put in an induced coma following surgery. That was preceded by a mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
Traumatised players from the New South Wales and South Australia sides were being offered counselling after Hughes was taken to the hospital following the shocking head injury.
"In the middle of this calamity two things stand out. The quick and optimum response of the medical team at the ground and the initiative taken by the Sydney Cricket Association to provide counseling to the players who were traumatized by this accident. Both are indeed commendable steps unfamiliar to Indian scenario," Chandran said.