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Ashes Test Honors Bondi Shooting Victims
17 Dec
Summary
- Ashes players wore black armbands to honor Bondi shooting victims.
- A moment of silence was observed before the third Test match.
- Security was heightened at Adelaide Oval due to the attack.

A poignant moment of silence was observed before the third Ashes Test on Wednesday, with both the Australian and English cricket teams wearing black armbands. This somber tribute honored those affected by the tragic mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach, which claimed 15 lives and injured many.
The start of this major sporting event in Australia was marked by deep respect, as players bowed their heads at Adelaide Oval. Singer John Williamson's rendition of "True Blue" added to the moving atmosphere. Security measures were visibly enhanced at the stadium, with armed police present.
Cricket Australia expressed its deepest sympathies to the victims, their families, and the Jewish community impacted by the attack. The Prime Minister stated the gunmen were motivated by Islamic State ideology. Both Australian captain Pat Cummins and England skipper Ben Stokes emphasized the need for perspective amidst such devastating events.




