Players from Victoria and Tasmania held a minute’s silence before today’s final day of play in their Sheffield Shield clash in Melbourne.

They also lined up their bats and caps against the Junction Oval’s white picket fence and wore black armbands in memory of Austin, echoing the same tributes cricketers around the country made following the death of Test batter Phillip Hughes in 2014.

Tasmanian and Victorian players observe a minutes silence during a tribute for Ben Austin during day four of the Sheffield Shield  match between Victoria and Tasmania at CitiPower Centre, on October 31, 2025, in Melbourne, Australia.Victorian and Tasmanian players held a minute’s silence for Ben Austin, who died yesterday. (Kelly Defina/Getty Images)

Black armbands were also worn by Australian and Indian players during the two sides’ Women’s World Cup semi-final overnight, as well as in the other two Shield matches currently under way in Brisbane and Perth.

Austin was struck in the neck while practising in the nets at Melbourne’s Wally Tew Reserve on Tuesday afternoon and died from his injuries in hospital yesterday morning.

Ben Austin, 17, died after he was hit in the head and neck by a cricket ball during a training session on Tuesday evening.Austin died after he was hit in the head and neck by a cricket ball during on Tuesday evening. (Nine)

“We are utterly devastated by the passing of our beautiful Ben. For Tracey and I, Ben was an adored son, deeply loved brother to Cooper and Zach and a shining light in the lives of our family and friends,” his father, Jace Austin, said.

“This tragedy has taken Ben from us, but we find some comfort that he was doing something he did for so many summers – going down to the nets with mates to play cricket.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 31: Victorian and Tasmanian players lay their bats and caps in honour of the late Ben Austin during day four of the Sheffield Shield  match between Victoria and Tasmania at CitiPower Centre, on October 31, 2025, in Melbourne, Australia. Players lined up their bats in memory of Austin before today’s play. (Kelly Defina/Getty Images)

“He loved cricket and it was one of the joys of his life.”

Austin was also remembered as a talented Australian rules footballer and “emerging star” in the Victorian umpiring scene.

“It is a shock to everyone to lose such a young, vibrant person in these tragic circumstances,” Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) chief executive Jason Reddick said.

A cricket bat is seen outside the MCG as part of the #putoutyourbat twitter campaign after the tragic death of Australian cricketer Phil Hughes at Melbourne Cricket Ground on November 28, 2014 in Melbourne, Australia.Similar tributes were held for Phillip Hughes after the Test batter’s death in 2014. (Fairfax Media)

“On behalf of the entire VAFA community, we send our deepest condolences to Ben’s parents, Tracey and Jace, who is also a much-loved figure around community footy, plus Ben’s brothers Cooper and Zach, along with all who knew and loved Ben.”

Cricket authorities have pledged to do everything possible to support Austin’s family and friends following his death.

Australia's Annabel Sutherland, centre, celebrates the wicket of India's Richa Ghosh with her teammates during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup cricket semi final match between India and Australia at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, India, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.Australian and Indian players also wore black armbands in last night’s Women’s World Cup semi-final. (AP)

“Cricket is a sport that brings people together, communities together,” Cricket Australia chair Mike Baird said yesterday.

“It’s also one that feels very deeply in incidents such as we’ve seen.

“It’s hard to put words on it, what we want to say is we’re doing everything we can to support the family, the club and all those impacted by this tragic news.

“Clearly there are things we have to learn from this, but right now we’re concerned about the family and trying to support them in every way.”

Another tribute is expected to be held for Austin at tonight’s T20 international between Australia and India at the MCG.