The Aussie cricketers paid respect to Queensland Police following the deadly tragedy.
Australia and South Africa came together to honour the Queensland police officers who were killed earlier this week in an emotional tribute ahead of the firstThe players were joined on the field by six members of the police force to pay tribute to Constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow,WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Emotional tribute to Queensland shooting victims.In heartbreaking scenes, the officers on the field were in tears during a minute’s silence and round of applause.
The officers stayed on the field during the anthems before every Australian player went over and embraced them to pay their respect.Credit:Queensland Police officers pay their respects to Constable Matthew Arnold, 26, and Constable Rachel McCrow, 29 during day one of the First Test between Australia and South Africa at The Gabba on December 17.
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