By Tom Decent
Tuesday
2:23pm - Phillip Hughes struck by a bouncer from bowling of Sean Abbott while on 63 in Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales.
2:24pm - NSW team doctor John Orchard runs onto the field to attend to Hughes, who appeared to be unconscious. He performs CPR and signals for someone to call an ambulance.
2:25pm - Stephen O'Keefe, Doug Bollinger and David Warner help lift Hughes onto medical cart.
2:29pm - First emergency call made to NSW Ambulance.
2:37pm - Second triple-zero call received by NSW Ambulance.
2:40pm - Peter Nevill waits on Driver Avenue outside SCG to direct ambulance.
2:44pm - NSW Ambulance arrives at Sydney Cricket Ground.
2:50pm - Another four paramedics in two other ambulance vehicles arrive.
3:05pm - NSW Ambulance helicopter arrives at SCG.
3:30pm -
3:50pm - Michael Clarke arrives at hospital 20 minutes after Hughes does to be with his former Western Suburbs team mate.
4:15pm - Hughes undergoes emergency surgery to relieve pressure on brain.
5:00pm
5:08pm - Hughes out of surgery and still in an induced coma.
Afternoon - A number of players arrive at hospital.
1am - Michael Clarke leaves hospital.
Wednesday
7:30am -
8:45am - Brad Haddin arrives at hospital.
9:15am - Cricket Australia announces all Sheffield Shield matches abandoned.
Morning - NSW players gather at SCG to support one another.
Mid-morning - Hughes has scans to determine severity of injury.
2pm - Team doctor Peter Brukner says Hughes is still in a critical condition.