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Hussey ..... Gawwwwn

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Created by thePup > 9 months ago, 29 Dec 2012
thePup
13831 posts
29 Dec 2012 8:59PM
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,,,,, Ted will be devastated .... Hussey has retired not too foul for an old bloke he was

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
30 Dec 2012 12:14AM
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Jeepers....this has been a bad day for me. The Huss is a great man - good to see someone finally going out whilst on top!! I imagine he will make a few $$$$ still as a 20/20 specialist....6 weeks hit outs for a small fortune.....if anyone deserves it it is the Huss!!! May you have a great retirement and thanks for the memories legend

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
30 Dec 2012 12:11AM
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my take on it even if its not true.

man plays good cricket yet the media sweat on him having a lean trot so they can rip in

probably decided to get out while the goings good rather then cop what happened to punter.

bloody disgraceful.

the batting line up looks like rice paper now.

thePup
13831 posts
29 Dec 2012 10:16PM
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Hussey has retired from international cricket to spend more time with his young family after the 3rd Sri Lankan Test in Sydney- official , be in the papers in the morn

thePup
13831 posts
29 Dec 2012 10:22PM
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this is from our local rag - just released .....




AP © Australia's Mike Hussey is to retire from Test cricket after next week's match against Sri Lanka.




Mike Hussey is quitting international cricket at the end of the summer and says the final straw was the realisation that a long Test tour of India no longer excited him.

The 37-year-old father-of-four is turning his back on next year's Ashes tour and says next week's third Test against Sri Lanka will be his final match in the baggy green.

He'll play out the rest of the summer in national colours in one-dayers and Twenty20 clashes with Sri Lanka and West Indies before going back to state level with Western Australia.

Hussey made the shock announcement to Test captain Michael Clarke and national coach Mickey Arthur before they sprayed beer all over each other at the MCG on Friday night to celebrate taking a 2-0 lead in the three-match series against Sri Lanka.

In 78 Tests, Hussey has scored 6183 runs - the 12th most by an Australian - at an average of 51.52.

The scorer of 19 Test hundreds spent his Saturday contacting Test teammates by phone to tell them of the news before publicly revealing his decision.

Hussey's recent form has been excellent and he's averaging 180.00 after two Tests in the current series against Sri Lanka.

Hussey says he felt at the start of this summer that closing time was rapidly approaching.

"I know I'm making the right decision," Hussey told AAP.

"I'm quite lucky to go out on my terms. Not too many people get to do that.

"The clincher for me was when I started looking ahead to the Indian and Ashes series - I didn't have the excitement and buzz about facing the challenges of those two tours that I felt like I should have.

"So for me that meant that I was making the right decision. They're two tough tours where you're away from home a long time.

"You need to be really a hundred per cent committed to the challenges.

"The last two away trips have been pretty brutal. One was for three-and-a-half months and we found that really tough at both ends.

"The last trip was about two-and-a-half months and we found that extremely tough as well.

"The next one I think I would've been away for seven months of the year, it's just too much. It's not something I really want to do at all."

Hussey said his wife Amy had been amazingly supportive throughout his cricket journey.

He said a fairytale Ashes finale would have been nice.

"But if you don't quite have that heart to want to do it, then I think I'd only be selling myself and the team short," he said.

Dubbed 'Mr Cricket', Hussey said he felt he could approach the Sydney Test without any pressure and just enjoy the experience.
His retirement will follow the departure last month of ex-skipper Ricky Ponting, Australia's all-time leading runscorer.

Scotty88
4214 posts
30 Dec 2012 5:00AM
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Stoked he ended up with an average of above 50.
50 is the unofficial cut off for the elite batsman.
When you can make $1million for 40 days work in IPL it makes 'retirement' more attractive.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
30 Dec 2012 7:03AM
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thePup said...
Hussey has retired from international cricket to spend more time with his young family after the 3rd Sri Lankan Test in Sydney- official , be in the papers in the morn





its the media's fault. how can you believe a evil media release



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