Aussies to test new helmet after Hughes tragedy

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Howard said 24that Masuri invested0 hours of development time into "StemGuard".

SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia s cricketers will get the opportunity to test a new helmet attachment designed in the aftermath of the Phillip Hughes tragedy, it was announced on Wednesday.

Cricket Australia high performance chief Pat Howard said that the clip-on attachment, manufactured by British company Masuri, is made of honeycomb plastic and foam and offers protection to the exposed back of the neck, the area where Hughes was hit in November last year.

Howard said  24that Masuri invested0 hours of development time into "StemGuard".

"It s really quite innovative and some players have seen the footage and are very receptive to trying it," he explained.

"It s got impact protection and comes down the side of the head. Players will be given an opportunity to try it out in a game outside an international, but work our way up."

Howard said Cricket Australia is working with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to ensure helmet standards set by the British Standards Institute are adopted worldwide.

Test player Hughes, 25, was wearing an outdated helmet when he was knocked unconscious by a bouncer and collapsed while batting for South Australia against New South Wales in Sydney on November 25.

He died two days later from bleeding on the brain, plunging the cricket world into mourning.