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  1. Michael Hussey. Michael Edward Killeen Hussey (born 27 May 1975) is an Australian cricket coach, commentator and former international cricketer, who played all forms of the game. Hussey is also widely known by his nickname 'Mr Cricket'. Hussey was a relative latecomer to both the Australian one-day international and Test teams, debuting at 28 ...

  2. Hussey as a person was calmness personified but his entry to international cricket was anything but that. He stormed the arena in 2004, often difficult to dislodge even in the aggressive ODI ...

  3. He, however continued to play in the shortest format as a freelance cricketer. He played for Perth Scorchers in the Big Bash League from 2011 to 2013, before moving to Sydney Thunder, with whom he ...

    • Male
    • June 27, 1975
    • Australia
  4. Also known as ‘Mr. Cricket’ or ‘Huss”, Michael Hussey was the top-ranked batsman in the world in 2006. Early Life Hussey made his first-class debut at age of 19 in 1994, playing for ...

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    • Roots and beginnings: Michael Edward Killeen Hussey was born on 27 May 1975 at Mount Lawley in Western Australia. He started playing professional cricket with his younger brother David Hussey.
    • Schooling: Hussey attended Whitford Catholic Primary School in his early years and later attended Prendiville Catholic College in the northern suburbs of Perth.
    • Early aspirations: During his early days, Mike aspired to be a Science professor! He has admitted the same on numerous occasions. If not a professional cricketer, we would have seen Michael Hussey as a science teacher.
    • The big scholarship: After finishing school he won a scholarship to the Australian Cricket Academy, where his contemporaries included Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie.
  5. Dec 25, 2023 · Three months later, Hussey added 'ODI World Cup winner' to his resume with Australia's unbeaten campaign in the Caribbean. He was about to turn 32, and apparently making up for lost time.

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  7. Hussey retired as a first-class cricketer 10 years ago, but not as Mr Cricket. He freelanced prolifically for a few more years on the Twenty20 circuit, and has worked since as an auxiliary coach ...