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Michael Hussey to draw curtains on Big Bash League career with Sydney Thunder
The left-hander admitted that he feels there have been a lot of improvements made.
Written by Asian News International
Published: Jun 25, 2015, 02:22 AM (IST)
Edited: Jun 25, 2015, 02:22 AM (IST)


Sydney: Former Australian batsman Michael Hussey has revealed that he will draw curtains on his Twenty20 career with Sydney Thunder at the end of this summer’s Big Bash League (BBL). Australia U-19 to tour England in July
Hussey, who played 79 Tests, 185 one-day internationals and 38 T20 internationals for Australia, will guide the Thunder for one more season before calling it quits. Chris Rogers: ‘Uncertain’ cricketers will eventually accept pink balls
While explaining the reasons for extending his stay at the club, the 40-year-old said that the club was pretty much on ground zero when the team general manager Nick Cummins and he came on board, adding that it acted as a big motivation for both of them to be a part of building something that has sustainable success for a long period of time, News.com.au reported. Michael Hussey marks Joe Root out as ‘dangerous’ ahead of The Ashes
The left-hander admitted that he feels there have been a lot of improvements made but insisted that the job is not done to where they would liked it. Hence, it motivated him for playing again another year, he added. Chris Rogers barred from selling Ashes tickets through partner company
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