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Old 07-01-2011, 11:57 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Frankly he's the last bloke I want retiring after this series.
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Felt like huge moments when he went cheaply in the fourth and fifth tests is all I'll say. Looked like a bloke a prime touch first three tests.
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What? Hussey is gun against SL and India.

I would be more worried about him batting against a quality pace attack side (like SA), however he does seem to have the wood over England at home.
Home track bully tbh. Although of the batsmen who played in the Ashes, Hussey is the one who least deserves to be dropped.
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Yup, much more likely. In any case, I will back [Insert Indian Random Batting Order] against Swann in India every day. If they win, it won't be on Swann's back - though he could be valuable to keep things tight and maybe a wicket or two.
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Home track bully tbh. Although of the batsmen who played in the Ashes, Hussey is the one who least deserves to be dropped.
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