Australia's ever reliable middle-order batsman Mike Hussey on Dec 29th 2012 (Saturday) announced that he will retire from Test cricket after the final match
of the series against Sri Lanka at Sydney starting on January 3 (Thursday).
Sydney
game will be the final Test for 37-year-old Hussey’s career
having made his debut at 30. He will however play the ODI tri-series
involving Australia, West Indies and Sri Lanka which will be his last
international assignment.
He is well Known as ‘Mr Cricket’ for
his consistency, Hussey has till now has played 78 Tests scoring 6183
runs including 19 centuries and 29 half centuries at an impressive
average of 51.52. He also has a fantastic ODI record having scored 5442
runs in 185 ODIs with three hundreds and 39 half-centuries at an average
of 48.15. He was a part of the victorious 2007 ICC World Cup squad.
He also played 38 T20 Internationals and his innings against Pakistan during the T20 World cup Semi finals is considered to be the best T20 innings so far..
Australian coach Mickey Arthur expressed his shock at Hussey’s decision.
“Was shocked when Hussey told me of his decision; he will retire a champion,” tweeted Arthur.
The Cricket Australia released a statement on his behalf.
“Australia’s
393rd Test Cap, Hussey will play his 79th and final Test in Sydney but
noted he will play out the remainder of the 2012-13 Australian summer,
as well as be available for the WA Warriors and Perth Scorchers. He will
review his availability for the Warriors and Scorchers at the end of
the 2012-13 season,”
CA Chairman
Wally Edwards said he had followed Hussey’s career with admiration at
Wanneroo, Western Australia and, after 10 years of fine state cricket,
as an Australian player.
“Michael has had a fine
career -- he has been a great player, a great team player and has always
been a great person, on and off the field,” Edwards said.
“To debut as a Test cricketer at 30 and to go on and achieve what he has done has been absolutely terrific.”
CA
Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland said Hussey’s retirement would
be a huge loss on and off the field for Australia, but wished him well
in his life after cricket.
“Michael Hussey has been a vital contributor to many Australian team wins over his very successful Test cricket career."
“Affectionately
known as “Mr Cricket”, he has always been thoroughly committed to
meticulous preparation and the highest levels of physical fitness which
have in turn delivered consistent performances in all forms of the
game,” Sutherland was quoted as saying by the release.
“An
incredibly reliable player and leader within the Australian cricket
team, Michael will retire from Test cricket with a record that puts him
amongst the very best Australian batsmen of all time.”
According to Sutherland, Hussey will always be remembered for the dignified manner in which he carried himself.
“Beyond
his contributions to team success, he will be remembered for the way he
has carried himself on and off the field -- and in doing so he has won
the respect and admiration of players, officials and fans all around the
world.”
“In congratulating him on a great Test
career, we wish him well and hope to see him stay close to the game
after his playing days are over,” Mr Sutherland said.
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