DHAKA: Cricket Australia will conduct an immediate investigation into player safety after Phillip Hughes's death, reports BBC on Friday.
The 25-year-old died on Thursday - two days after being struck on the neck by a short-pitched delivery during a domestic match in Australia.
"It's a freak incident, but one freak incident is one too many," said Cricket Australia's chief James Sutherland.
A State Memorial Service for Hughes will be held at Sydney Cricket Ground but a date has yet to be announced.
Meanwhile, a decision has not been made as to whether next week's first Test against India in Brisbane will go ahead.
Sutherland said: "We will immediately, in consultation with the manufacturers and the other safety providers or regulators, look into it to make sure that these things are addressed and improved.
"It's a matter of interest, not just for us here in Australia but for cricketers all over the world."
BDST: 2040 HRS, NOV 28, 2014