SYDNEY — Sean Abbott, the Australian fast bowler who delivered the ball that killed Phillip Hughes, has made a remarkable return to cricket, helping New South Wales beat Queensland Friday. The 22-year-old Abbott has been receiving counseling, and the support of the cricketing world, after he bowled the bouncer that struck Hughes on the neck last month. Abbott attended his funeral and was consoled by Hughes' family and other cricketers, who urged him to resume playing. Still stricken by grief, he made his return this week at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the same venue where Hughes was fatally injured. After a slow start in which he took two wickets in Queensland's first innings, Abbott hit his stride Friday. – Reuters