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Mike Hussey retires from International Cricket

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Don't throw around the term champions bm. Those nuffies aren't even close. They are a better team then us but we aren't out of it IF our young quicks can fire.....please don't let it be Siddle, Johnson and Hilf. I'm over here and will be going to at least 2 tests :)
 
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Sad to see him go, has been a great player for Australia in all forms of the game. What's scary is if we had of won the 2005 Ashes in England it is highly probable he would have never played a test for Australia. I will remember him as a player who got the test call up late but went on to make the most of it.
 

snoozer

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f**k this!

Tell the merkin he can have a rest while the team goes to India, then front and centre for 2 ashes campaigns then he can do what he likes.

Seriously though, one of my favourite cricketers. Led by example. Great bat, excellent fielder and sometime medium pacer!

Will be missed.
 
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Just in case it wasn't the case beforehand, it's pretty certain now that we're going to violently molest you guys in the Ashes over in England. Violently. Anderson and Finny will have a field day.

The return series will be much closer. But in England? It's over.

That's what they said when we went there in 89'.
 

AlwaysGreen

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It is shaping up to be quite the David v Goliath contest. Clarkes kids still learning the ropes up against Cooks battle hardened champions. I reckon it's just asking for a fairytale finish.

I predict us to come back from 2-1 down to win with our young guns firing in the 4th and 5th test to signal a new era.

Never has so much shit been spouted by one person. First of all England has a new unsettled opener and is still trying to work out its number 6. Bell is out of form again, despite his last up century, and then there is your mate Trott who according to you should be dropped. In the bowling department Finn is very promising but is injury prone and yet to truly demolish an opponent. Anderson is class but there third seamer spot is still up in the air has no one has stepped forward to take it. Swann will be economical but will not take bags.

England were done over by SA more comprehensively than Australia was on their last home series.

And Australia v England is never a David v Goliath matchup. Both teams are the best resourced in the world FFS.

Hussey will be missed no doubt but your shit is way off the mark. Again.
 

Iafeta

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batting was never the worry going to england its the bowling

if we go with

1.Warner
2. Cowan
3. Hughes
4. Clarke
5. Khawaja
6. Watson
7. Wade
8. Starc
9. Pattinson
10.Bird/Siddle
11. Lyon/Spinner

As long as you can keep them on the park, Australia has great depth IMO in its bowling. Starc looks a good natural bowler who just needs a bit more experience, Pattinson when fit bowls a great length, I think a lot of countries would be fairly envious to have someone like Ben Cutting who's never played test cricket in their first class scene. I'd say its more who backs up Lyon thats the issue.

In respect to replacing Hussey, I wonder whether the likes of Joe Burns comes into play. He looks an excellent bat for mine.
 

unbreaK

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In respect to replacing Hussey, I wonder whether the likes of Joe Burns comes into play. He looks an excellent bat for mine.

Good call, from what I've watched of Joe Burns he looks really good and I've heard him talked about as not only a future test player, but possibly a future test captain.
 

Twizzle

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Michael Hussey finally tires of the game
BY: PETER LALOR From: The Australian December 30, 2012 12:00AM

Mike Hussey announces international retirement (29/12)

Veteran batsman Mike Hussey announces he will retire from international cricket after the SCG Test to spend more time with his family.

MICHAEL Clarke must have fought the urge to beg when Michael Hussey broke the news.

On Friday night, after Australia had won the MCG Test and clinched the series against Sri Lanka, the batsman took the Australian captain aside.

Hussey said he would not go on and a yawning hole opened in the middle order of Clarke's side.

Australia faces the prospect of 10 back-to-back Ashes Tests and a series in England with one of the least experienced batting line-ups for decades.

Usman Khawaja should come into the side to replace Hussey, but with Shane Watson injured the batting line-up looks fragile and inexperienced.

David Warner, Ed Cowan, Phil Hughes, Clarke and Khawaja will head to India and England like schoolkids with a chaperone.

Clarke has experience on both continents at Test level, Hughes played two Ashes Tests and was summarily dropped for Watson, while the others have some county experience.

Hussey told The Australian that the decision was a long time coming and that family now had to take precedent over the game he loves.

"I have known for quite a while. I thought coming into the Australian summer that this would be my last summer and my feelings haven't really changed," he said.

The man they call Mr Cricket said that he had finally tired of the game.

"The clincher was looking at the Indian series and the Ashes series ahead and I wasn't as excited as I should be thinking about those two tough challenges ahead and so I knew the time was right to call time," he said.

Hussey had made three centuries in five Tests this summer, two of them against a South African pace attack considered the best in the world and was averaging 79.

"I feel like I am playing well. The decision wasn't based on that. It was more to do with everything else around the game," he said.

Hussey, who has four young children, said it had become hard to be away from them and his wife.

"I struggled being away on that last tour," he said. "When you are gone for three months it is quite brutal on both ends, especially at home.

"Looking ahead the next six or seven months would have been all away from home and I am not really prepared to go through all that again.

"Nothing beats being there for your kids, taking them to school, taking them to sport. I have already missed quite a lot and I want to be part of their lives going forward."

Hussey's children are between six months and eight years old.

Hussey retires with an average of 51 after coming into Test cricket at the age of 30. He had scored more than 15,000 first class runs to that point but had been held out during the golden era of Australian cricket.

He came to the game, like he comes to an innings, scoring like he has been at the crease for an hour and not a few minutes. In his first two years of Test cricket Hussey was averaging 86 and his insatiable appetite for runs never died.

In 78 Tests he has scored 19 centuries and 29 fifties. He fashioned himself as a master of batting with the tail, scrambling between wickets at frantic pace, pushing singles and slapping fours, his footwork and frenetic activity made him a delight to watch.

Hussey was also a brilliant gully catch and livewire wherever he found himself in the field.

Mitchell Johnson complained after batting with Hussey in Melbourne that it was exhausting running with the veteran.

Despite being the oldest in the side, he showed no signs of slowing down and continues to be at the top of his game.

Hussey scored a century against Sri Lanka in Hobart and centuries in Adelaide and Brisbane against South Africa.

He was still playing all three versions of the game, his batting style shifting seamlessly from T20 to one day internationals and the five-day game.

Hussey led the players in the traditional beer-soaked match review in the middle of the MCG on Friday night after telling Clarke and coach Mickey Arthur.

He stood in the middle of the exuberant group with baggy green on head and ran through the achievements of the team in the game before singing the traditional victory song.

He told The Australian he did not want to tell the players of his retirement then because it would detract from the celebration, but he rang them all personally on yesterday morning.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spo...ires-of-the-game/story-e6frg7rx-1226545143773
 

lockyno1

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Going out on the top of his game unlike Ponting who stayed around like a bad used car for 2 years past his used by date. Good work Huss!
 

Mr Angry

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"Nothing beats being there for your kids, taking them to school, taking them to sport. I have already missed quite a lot and I want to be part of their lives going forward."

Hussey's children are between six months and eight years old.
Men worldwide could learn from this statement.
 

Eelementary

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Just in case it wasn't the case beforehand, it's pretty certain now that we're going to violently molest you guys in the Ashes over in England. Violently. Anderson and Finny will have a field day.

The return series will be much closer. But in England? It's over.

If there is one thing Australians love, it's an underdog story. Write the Aussies off at your peril, I say...
 

Mr Angry

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If there is one thing Australians love, it's an underdog story. Write the Aussies off at your peril, I say...
Even more so a cocky Pom needing to be put is place.

Have Stephen Roger Waugh gather some cocky English comments and address the team before they even leave the shores.
 

Eelementary

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Even more so a cocky Pom needing to be put is place.

Have Stephen Roger Waugh gather some cocky English comments and address the team before they even leave the shores.

Absolutely.

And I don't think our squad is that bad. Hussey is a loss, but Bird, Starc and Pattinson are gems; Siddle has been consistently good for a while now; and even Johnson is contributing. We will do OK.

But thanks for the memories, Mike.
 

Red Bear

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Starc and Johnson are far from reliable. Bird looks a good bowler but he got creamed on the A tour.

Pattinson, Siddle, maybe Hilf if fit or probably Bird otherwise are the three we need bowling well I think. Cummins is a pipe dream at this stage.
 

typicalfan

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I reckon Huss is one of the most underrated cricketers of the modern era. His name doesn't get mentioned alongside guys like Ponting, Hayden, Waugh etc.

Huss goes out on a high and does it in Australia, if he performed poorly in England the selectors may have dropped him.

The batting line up is in serious trouble he has saved us from our old collapses a few times this season already. Clarke cannot do it by himself and I have no faith in Watson as a batsman, he has promised so much and delivered so little.
 

Horrie Is God

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http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/a-fitting-end-to-dependable-career-20130106-2cb7y.html

A fitting end to dependable career..

Date January 7, 2013

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The end ... Michael Hussey runs on to the SCG for the final time. Photo: Brendan Esposito

MIKE HUSSEY finished his international career in a situation he was used to: playing an influential role in shepherding his team to victory.

Hussey arrived at the SCG crease to rapturous applause, Australia needing only 37 for victory over Sri Lanka in the series-ending Sydney Test, a comfortable situation given his team's seven wickets in hand. An over later, he suddenly became the key man after opener Ed Cowan was trapped leg-before for a middling score of 36.

Australia had lost 2-4 in nine deliveries to slump to 4-108 chasing 141, with no specialist batsmen beyond Hussey's new partner Matthew Wade.

Sri Lanka relied on spin - Rangana Herath and part-timer Tillakaratne Dilshan - to break the partnership and slow Australia's pursuit.

Hussey proved he was not daunted by the occasion by deftly reverse-sweeping Herath to the boundary to reduce Australia's remaining runs target to 10, before another trace of uncertainty emerged when Wade was bowled attempting to heave Herath in front of square-leg.

Once makeshift all-rounder Mitch Johnson kept his head after arriving at the crease, it was just a matter of time until Australia had their clean sweep and Hussey had his retirement.

The result extended Sri Lanka's record of no wins in 13 Test matches in Australia, with all but two of those ending in losses. On the last day, however, they were able to gain encouragement from their tail wagging significantly more than it had earlier in the match.

Herath (10 off 31) and Nuwan Pradeep (9 off 24) survived long enough to allow wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Chandimal reach an impressive unbeaten half-century. The visitors added an additional 53 runs on day four before they were dismissed for 278.

David Warner was a second-over casualty, edging Suranga Lakmal to second slip for a golden duck to end his streak of four half-centuries. Sri Lanka's desperation for a second breakthrough was evident in the poor referral they made over a failed leg-before appeal from Dilshan, who was given the new ball, against Phillip Hughes.

While Sri Lanka successfully referred a decision to remove Hughes leg-before for 34, they made another ill-advised challenge for the scalp of Michael Clarke for 13. It meant Sri Lanka had exhausted their reviews by the 25th over.

Clarke's eventual departure for 29, caught at short-leg off Dilshan, brought Hussey to the crease - much to the relief of the crowd, who feared Australia would pass the total before Hussey was needed. The departures of Cowan and Wade meant his innings was, fittingly, not simply a cameo.
 

Meth

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Class act from start to finish.

Probably the truest thing you've posted.

And I agree with the comment about Hussey being underrated. Lost in the starlight of some of his peers, but I haven't seen too many better cricketers with my own eyes.

Tests 79 Innings 137 Runs 6235 HS 195 Ave 51.52 19 tons 29 half tons
ODIs 185 Runs 5442 HS 109* Ave 48.15 Strike Rate 87.16 tons 3 half tons

200 catches in there as well.

A pretty phenomenal career
 

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