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Australia's veteran middle-order batsman Michael Hussey was happy to be part of history with skipper Michael Clarke during their record 334-run unbroken stand for the fifth wicket on the third day of the second cricket Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Thursday.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jan 05, 2012, 04:54 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 05, 2012, 04:54 PM (IST)
Australian batsman Michael Hussey was unbeaten on 150 after combining for an unbroken 334-run stand with Michael Clarke, who was not out on 329, the highest score at the SCG © Getty Images
Sydney: Jan 5, 2012
Australia’s veteran middle-order batsman Michael Hussey was happy to be part of history with skipper Michael Clarke during their record 334-run unbroken stand for the fifth wicket on the third day of the second cricket Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Thursday.
Hussey was unbeaten on 150 after combining for an unbroken 334-run stand with his captain, who was not out on 329, the highest score at the SCG. Clarke was five runs shy of Mark Taylor and Don Bradman’s 334 when he selflessly declared the Australian innings at 659 for four.
The 36-year-old Hussey, who was struggling to find a place in the team at the start of the series, was not bothered with his 16th Test ton being overshadowed by Clarke’s knock – the fourth highest Test score by an Australian player – in the 100th Test at the SCG.
“I don’t really mind. I said to Pup out in the middle I’m honoured and privileged to be a part of that. It was a fantastic innings and one that I’ll remember for a long time … and one that got our team into a very strong position in the Test match. That’s what I’ll remember about it,” he said.
Hussey’s knock should quieten his critics who were thinking his time in the Test team might be drawing to a close after a poor run of form since the recent tour of South Africa.
“I guess the opinions that matter the most to me are the captain, the coach and the selectors. They’ve always been very supportive of me. That’s given me a lot of confidence to prepare as well as I can. I’ve been feeling good but it’s just the way the game goes sometimes.
“A day like today really makes you enjoy the good days because there are a lot of bad days in cricket. When you have a good day you’ve got to make sure you appreciate it,” he said. (PTI)
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