Australian Test stars console visibly emotional Queensland police officers after a moment's silence is held before the First Test with South Africa for the three victims of the shooting west of Brisbane.
Test cricketers David Warner and Steve Smith were among the Australian cricketers to console visibly emotional police officers after the tribute, resting their hands
on one of the officer's shoulders and speaking to him.The Gabba crowd also greeted the officers on the field with a large round of applause prior to the moment's silence.
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