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Should the selectors have been picked David Hussey in the Australian One-Day squad?

Did David Hussey deserve a place in the Australian One-Day squad?


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dontcloseyoureyes

BARNES OUT
I think he's deserved some form of shot over his recent career. Hard to see where he'd fit in at the moment, though. The aussie middle order of Ponting, Hussey, Watson, Clarke and Symonds is no easy wall to break.
 

James90

Cricketer Of The Year
Would take him over Cosgrove any day. Seeing as we already have openers in Hayden, Katich, Gilchrist and Jaques. Cosgrove has had a couple of digs at #5...most overrated domestic player I've ever seen. When you look at the fortunes of some people like Stuart Law and Martin Love it's hard to see how the guy is regarded so highly. I was offended when he won the Bradman Rising Star or whatever it was.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
He might earn a shot in the next season or two if he keeps making big runs in the short form of the game, but I can't see him establishing a regular place. The Australian middle to lower order in ODIs right now, excluding number 4, is one of the strongest in history. Ponting, Symonds, Clarke and Hussey are virtually impossible to replace, and the number 4 spot is likely to go to Watson in the long term I think, which makes it hard for Hussey to break in.
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Mister Wright said:
No. Not consistent enough.
couldn't have said it better myself alhtought if he gets consistent in the future i won't mind seeing him around the ODI or even the Test side.
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
A victim of not knocking down the door in the FC arena. If he had've been pushing selection in both, he would have played ODI cricket by now. Because he's virtually an OD specialist, he'll never get a game.
 

JF.

School Boy/Girl Captain
I don't see where you would slot him in. Who would he replace? And I agree with the comments about not being consistent enough.
 

Autobahn

State 12th Man
The big problem is that hussey has never done that well in aussie domestic cricket compared to county cricket in notts and so there's not as much press/selector attention for him. Plus the fact he's only been playing FC cricket since 2002 doesn't help.

And as for the "Not consistent enough" allegation he has been basically holding together a very average team this season all by himself, if an average of 47.62 in 17 matches isn't consistent that i don't know what is.
 

Mister Wright

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Autobahn said:
The big problem is that hussey has never done that well in aussie domestic cricket compared to county cricket in notts and so there's not as much press/selector attention for him. Plus the fact he's only been playing FC cricket since 2002 doesn't help.

And as for the "Not consistent enough" allegation he has been basically holding together a very average team this season all by himself, if an average of 47.62 in 17 matches isn't consistent that i don't know what is.
Yeah, but he faces much more tougher bowlers in Australia were he is far from consistent.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I don't think he deserved a spot to be honest, I would have still picked Martyn over him. The argument is that he has not performed well enough to warrant his inclusion in the Pura Cup and ING Cup, sure in the County Championship he might be brilliant but to be honest I don't think that the Aussie selectors care too much about the CC. They see the Australian Domestic Competition as much tougher and rightfully so.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
Wasn't he the state player of the year in one dayers? He had a poor FC season but not OD I think..
 

Great Birtannia

U19 Captain
Pratyush said:
Wasn't he the state player of the year in one dayers? He had a poor FC season but not OD I think..
Considering Jaques broke the Australian domestic limited overs record for most runs in a season, I doubt it. IIRC he was 4th in line in terms of runs scored behind Jaques, Cosgrove and Lehmann. He was dropped from Victorias first class side at one stage.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
What is the cricinfo profile referring to? I am confused.. :

Once again the home first-class summer was more subdued, with 502 at 31.37 boosted by five fifties, including one in final, but he was outstanding in the one-day arena. Aggressive and sometimes unconventional, he picked up 535 at 76.42, a collection which was led by his 130 against Queensland and earned him the state's limited-overs player-of-the-year award.
 

Great Birtannia

U19 Captain
Ah, I see. That just means that he was his state's, Victoria, best player in the ING Cup. I assumed by state player of the year it was the national domestic award (by the same name) that they announce at the Allan Border Medal, which Jaques did infact win.
 

Pratters

Cricket, Lovely Cricket
A bit more on Hussey:

Funnily enough, he has had poor seasons in England in OD cricket compared to excellent seasons in Australia. The best was last season in Australia though again followed by a poor season in England. [Cricket Archive]

His over all career records for Victoria and Nottinghamshire is indicative of this as well:

Australia A 3 3 0 178 128 59.33 1 0 1
Nottinghamshire 49 44 6 1104 87* 29.05 0 6 18
Sussex Cricket Board 3 3 1 164 118* 82.00 1 0 4
Victoria 34 32 8 1197 130 49.87 2 7 21

His FC break-up is reverse :

Nottinghamshire 50 72 10 3751 232* 60.50 15 11 68
Victoria 33 54 5 1890 212* 38.57 6 10 23
 
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