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David Hussey

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Australian cricketer (born 1977)

David Hussey
Personal information
Full name
David John Hussey
Born (1977-07-15)15 July 1977 (age 48)
Mount Lawley,Western Australia
NicknameHuss[1]
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-armoffbreak
RoleAll-rounder
RelationsMichael Hussey (brother)
International information
National side
ODI debut (cap 167)4 July 2008 v West Indies
Last ODI23 January 2013 v Sri Lanka
ODI shirt no.29
T20I debut (cap 29)1 February 2008 v India
Last T20I5 October 2012 v West Indies
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2002/03–2014/15Victoria(squad no. 8)
2004–2013Nottinghamshire(squad no. 29)
2008–2010Kolkata Knight Riders
2010/11Northern Districts
2011–2013Kings XI Punjab(squad no. 29)
2011/12–2016/17Melbourne Stars(squad no. 8)
2014Chennai Super Kings
2014Antigua Hawksbills
Career statistics
CompetitionODIT20IFCLA
Matches6939192260
Runs scored1,79675614,2808,152
Batting average32.6522.9052.5039.96
100s/50s1/140/345/6510/57
Top score11188*275140*
Balls bowled8023613,0522,481
Wickets18193151
Bowling average38.7720.6360.7042.80
5 wickets in innings0000
10 wickets in match0000
Best bowling4/213/254/1054/21
Catches/stumpings29/–24/–246/–123/–
Source:ESPNcricinfo,19 October 2015

David John Hussey (born 15 July 1977) is an Australian cricket coach and formercricketer. Hussey is a right-handed batter and can alsobowl right-armoff breaks. He is the younger brother of former Australian cricketerMichael Hussey. He was captain of theMelbourne Stars in theBig Bash League.

Australian domestic career

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Hussey's cricketing prowess was perhaps first widely acknowledged after an innings for theVictorian Bushrangers in 2003–04, his first full season offirst-class cricket. Hussey scored 212 not out as his side scored a record 455/7 in the 4th innings to beat New South Wales in Newcastle.[2] He finished the Australian season with an aggregate 857 runs at an average of 61. In 2004–05 season, his four-day form let him down and he was dropped from the Victorian Pura Cup side. Hussey unsuccessfully asked Cricket Victoria for a release to return to Western Australia.[2] Another modest Pura Cup season for Victoria in 2005–06 saw him make 500 runs at an average of just over 30. It was again in the one day arena where he impressed as he smashed 535 runs at 76.42. This tally included 130 against Queensland and he won the state's limited-overs player-of-the-year award. In 2006–07 season, he repeated his Newcastle heroics with another match winning unbeaten century to beat NSW in the 4th innings. Captaining the side in the absence ofCameron White andBrad Hodge, Hussey finished with 125 as his side made 362 for 7 chasing 360 for victory. The winning runs came from his bat with a 6 offStuart MacGill. It took his first thousand-run season in 2007–08 (he made 1,008 in the Pura Cup at 56) before he was finally chosen for a tour, the ODI series in the West Indies in 2008, and earned his first Cricket Australia contract. In February 2008, Hussey made the second fastest Australian domestic one-day hundred, off 60 balls. Hussey played as aTwenty20 all-rounder, bowling in all Victoria's matches with success (a wicket in all but one game and leaving him with 10 for the tournament). In 2007–08, Hussey was named Victoria's Player of the Year in all three domestic cricket formats.[2]

In 2013, Hussey was involved in an incident in the2013 Big Bash League, withMarlon Samuels andShane Warne, after Samuels had grabbed Hussey while in the process of running between the wickets which followed Warne abusing Samuels in the following innings, and Samuels throwing his bat in Warne's direction.[3][4]

English cricket

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Hussey started his English cricket career atHorsham Cricket Club in Sussex. From 2004, Hussey played for county sideNottinghamshire. In the English summer of 2004, Hussey score 1208 runs for Nottinghamshire. In 2005, he had another prolific season, scoring 1231 runs. He hit two centuries and one double century, 232* againstWarwickshire as his county went on to win the championship. In the subsequent county season, Hussey scored a career best 275, off just 227 balls and with 14 sixes.[5] His record for the year was an exceptional 1,219 runs at 93.76.[2] Hussey signed forNottinghamshire County Cricket Club for the 2008 and 2009 seasons, but due to commitments to the Australian national team withdrew from the end of the 2008 season.[6]

Hussey returned to Notts for the majority of the 2010 season, and left the county at the end of the 2013 season, signing off with a century against Somerset in the County Championships. During his final season, he also helped Notts beat Glamorgan by 87 runs to win the YB40 final at Lord's, their first one-day trophy since 1989.

International career

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Hussey with Australia in 2009.
Hussey with Australia in 2009.

In 2004, Hussey played fourone-day internationals (ODIs) forAustralia A, scoring a century against the West Indies.[2] In September 2007, David toured Pakistan with the Australia A team, scoring two centuries on the tour. Hussey made his international Twenty20 debut for Australia againstIndia at theMCG on 1 February 2008. Although he was not required to bat, he took a wicket and a catch.

Hussey's international representative career continued with selection for the ODI tour of the West Indies in the Australian off-season of 2008. He made his debut atBasseterre on 4 July 2008 in the fourth ODI of the bilateral series against the West Indies and scored 52, involved in a 50 partnership with brother Michael. In the fifth ODI, he created a new record for Australia when he struck a half century off just 19 balls. Incidentally, earlier in the same match, wicket keeperLuke Ronchi scored his half century off just 21 balls only to see it eclipsed by Hussey minutes later.

On 28 August 2009, Hussey registered his maiden ODI century against Scotland getting 111 off 87 balls. Nevertheless, although he represented Australia in a number of T20 International matches during 2010,[7] Hussey did not play another one day international after scoring his century against Scotland until he was selected for the 1st ODI against England at the MCG on 16 January 2011.[8] During England's innings, Hussey took figures of 2/42 off six overs with the ball, but was not required to bat during Australia's successful run chase.[9] On 23 January 2011 in the third ODI match in a series against England, he scored 68* to take Australia to victory and a 3–0 series lead over England with four games to play. On 6 February 2011 he scored 60 in the 3rd ODI match against England as Australia completed a resounding 6–1 series win atthe WACA in Perth.

Despite his exemplary first class average of 55.27 (as of the end of the 2010/11 season), Hussey has never been selected to play a test match for Australia. Outside of India, Hussey is the only batsman to average more than 54 at first class level, but never be selected for a test.

Hussey bowling off spin in the Adelaide Oval nets.

In the 2011–2012 tri-series held in Australia against India and Sri Lanka, Hussey scored the third most runs between the three teams, making 439 runs with an average 54.88.[10]

Indian Premier League

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Hussey was selected forKolkata Knight Riders in theIndian Premier League to a contract of $625,000.[2] He had a successful first series, scoring 319 runs at 29.00, he received aman of the match award againstDeccan Chargers after scoring 38not out on a difficult pitch to win the match for his side.[11]

In the fourth season, Hussey attracted the biggest price for an Australian on the opening day of the two-day auction atBangalore and was contracted byKings XI Punjab for US$1.4 million. He is currently the second-most-expensive overseas IPL cricketer, afterMahela Jayawardene.

In the2012 Indian Premier League, due to the absence of injuredKings XI Punjab captainAdam Gilchrist, Hussey was the skipper of Kings XI until Gilchrist returned.

Hussey represented Chennai Super Kings for theIPL 2014. He was the replacement for the injuredDwayne Bravo.[12]

Hussey was appointed as the chief mentor forKolkata Knight Riders in the2019 IPL.[13]

Career best performances

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Batting
ScoreFixtureVenueSeason
ODI111Scotland vAustraliaThe Grange, Edinburgh2009[14]
T20I88*South Africa vAustraliaWanderers Stadium,Johannesburg2009[15]
FC275Nottinghamshire vEssexTrent Bridge,Nottinghamshire2007[16]
LA140*New South Wales vVictoriaNorth Sydney Oval,Sydney2012[17]
T20100*Tasmania vVictoriaBellerive Oval,Hobart2008[18]

References

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  1. ^"David Hussey".ESPNcricinfo. ESPN. Retrieved2 January 2016.
  2. ^abcdefESPNcricinfo: David Hussey
  3. ^"Mind your language to 'streetfighter' Samuels".dailytelegraph.Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved29 May 2021.
  4. ^"This is how it all started between Marlon Samuels and Shane Warne".India.com.Archived from the original on 6 April 2016. Retrieved29 May 2021.
  5. ^ESPNcricinfo: Match scorecard Nottinghamshire vs. Essex, Trent Bridge 2007
  6. ^Hussey to play no partArchived 7 October 2008 at theWayback Machine
  7. ^"International Twenty20 Matches played by David Hussey". CricketArchive. Retrieved16 January 2010.
  8. ^"One-Day International Matches played by David Hussey". CricketArchive. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved16 January 2011.
  9. ^"Scorecard: 1st ODI: Australia v England at Melbourne, 16 January 2011". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved16 January 2011.
  10. ^"Statistics". Archived fromthe original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved10 March 2012.
  11. ^Kolkata Knight Riders v Deccan Chargers, CricketArchive, Retrieved 29 March 2009
  12. ^http://sports.ndtv.com/indian-premier-league-2014/news/224138-chennai-super-kings-rope-in-david-hussey-to-replace-dwayne-bravo IPL News,NDTV News India, Retrieved 13 May 2015
  13. ^"David Hussey and Kyle Mills join KKR".Kolkata Knight Riders. 5 October 2019. Retrieved1 January 2021.
  14. ^"Australia tour of England and Scotland, 2009 – Scotland v Australia Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 28 August 2009. Retrieved20 October 2015.
  15. ^"Australia tour of South Africa, 2009 – South Africa v Australia Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 27 March 2009. Retrieved20 October 2015.
  16. ^"County Championship Division Two – Nottinghamshire v Essex Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 25 May 2007. Retrieved20 October 2015.
  17. ^"Ryobi One-Day Cup, 2012 – New South Wales v Victoria Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 18 November 2012. Retrieved20 October 2015.
  18. ^"Twenty20 Big Bash, 2008/09 – Tasmania v Victoria Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. 28 December 2008. Retrieved20 October 2015.

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