yaaa you are right ^^^
Because they threw in Tendulkar and Ponting in against the new against the top bowlers. Off course they will struggle a bit giving the way they play. They do not have the patience of a guy like Kallis to sit back and wait till he is really set or the luxury of a Amla at the other end.... Australia do have Clarke but he needs a couple of sacrificial lambs first (Australian top order) before he gets in against a nice older ball.....bit of an odd one, I really thought hussey would stay until he was pushed. having waited so long to get into the side I didn't think he'd ever be in the position that he'd want to call time on his international career before he had to.
he's just scored three hundreds this summer, admittedly he's always done much better home than away so perhaps was making a decision about his ability to last a whole other year but I still think this feels premature. dravid, chanderpaul and waugh all managed to keep on scoring past 37, funnily enough, cricketers I feel he shares more in common with than ponting, tendulkar and lara. no reason he couldn't have managed it, especially since he doesn't have 20 years of cricket beginning to take it's toll on him.
though maybe, perhaps unlike kallis, lara, tendulkar, dravid, ponting, laxman etc because he didn't spend his early life touring from country to country with only a short break in between, and maybe he found the experience a little more wearing than some of those guys did. I know if I started life as an international cricketer tomorrow I'd feel a bit shell shocked all of a sudden spending 6 months of the year in foreign countries.
anyway, he was always my favourite player from the australian team that dominated teams because he lacked the air of entitlement, he was proud of the hard work he did to get there and knew he deserved his place. and then when they began rebuilding my favourite player from that reign too, he wanted to take the reigns and become a senior player for the team, and for the most part did quite well.
he was a great guy, pretty sad to see him go.
Well Jimmy Anderson & England will be licking their lips since this decision already could mean england have won the Ashes already.
Unless young batting talents like Hughes, Khawaja, Ferguson, S Marsh really step in the coming months in the long format & shane watson sorts himself out - australia probably will be taking its most weakest batting line-up into a ashes series since 1986/87.
This is hugeee blow to australia especially in tests. Huss could have easily played until 40 - but as he said if @ age 37 he isn't feeling the buzz the tours coming up, the mentally he probably is right to go.
In remembering him, i'd certainly pick him as my # 6 in the best australia team i've seen since i started watching cricket:
Hayden
Taylor
Ponting
M Waugh
S Waugh
Hussey
Gilchrist
Warne
Lee
Gillespie
McGrath
Also i reckon he became in odi's a greater finisher than Bevan because Hussey had a six-hitting game that Bevan lacked.
No Allan Border?
i'd certainly pick him as my # 6 in the best australia team i've seen since i started watching cricket:
Hmm.