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| Into double-figures | | Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Perth Australia My main national team: Australia My other team/s: WA
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Originally Posted by Tendlya Hussey indeed has played some fabulous knocks.
If beven was version 1, Hussey was hailed as version 1.1 who has better ability to accelerate when compared to bevan.
If Hussey playes same number of matches as the above bunch of players, his average may fall drastically or it may remain the same. Perhaps thats the reason people are playing the wiating game.
His team mates giving more number of match turning performances in a given calendar year can be the reason why he did not border medal | Mike Hussey has the ability to score 30's and 40's when he isn't making 100's, this is why his batting average stays the same. I can't see his average going down a lot because he has played a lot of Tests and One Dayers for Australia now. He is fortunate that he entered the One Day team at age 28 and the Test arena as a 30 year old I think. He was mature when he came into these teams and had waited a very long time to get there, he will continue to score a lot of runs, his average will come down a bit, though if he plays for another three or four years he will have done enough to average 60 in Tests and 45 in One Dayers, making him 2nd only to the great "Don Bradman" in Cricket history.  |