Batting and fielding averages
|
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
| Tests |
79 |
137 |
16 |
6235 |
195 |
51.52 |
12436 |
50.13 |
19 |
29 |
685 |
39 |
85 |
0 |
| ODIs |
185 |
157 |
44 |
5442 |
109* |
48.15 |
6243 |
87.16 |
3 |
39 |
383 |
80 |
105 |
0 |
| T20Is |
38 |
30 |
11 |
721 |
60* |
37.94 |
529 |
136.29 |
0 |
4 |
58 |
25 |
20 |
0 |
| First-class |
273 |
486 |
49 |
22783 |
331* |
52.13 |
|
|
61 |
103 |
|
|
307 |
0 |
| List A |
381 |
346 |
71 |
12123 |
123 |
44.08 |
15352 |
78.96 |
12 |
90 |
|
|
200 |
0 |
| Twenty20 |
103 |
94 |
20 |
3015 |
116* |
40.74 |
2414 |
124.89 |
1 |
21 |
294 |
76 |
52 |
0 |
|
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10 |
| Tests |
79 |
32 |
588 |
306 |
7 |
1/0 |
2/2 |
43.71 |
3.12 |
84.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| ODIs |
185 |
13 |
240 |
235 |
2 |
1/22 |
1/22 |
117.50 |
5.87 |
120.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| T20Is |
38 |
1 |
6 |
5 |
0 |
- |
- |
- |
5.00 |
- |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| First-class |
273 |
|
2052 |
1093 |
27 |
3/34 |
|
40.48 |
3.19 |
76.0 |
|
0 |
0 |
| List A |
381 |
|
786 |
829 |
20 |
3/52 |
3/52 |
41.45 |
6.32 |
39.3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Twenty20 |
103 |
1 |
6 |
5 |
0 |
- |
- |
- |
5.00 |
- |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| Test debut |
Australia v West Indies at Brisbane, Nov 3-6, 2005 scorecard |
| Last Test |
Australia v Sri Lanka at Sydney, Jan 3-6, 2013 scorecard |
| Test statistics |
|
| ODI debut |
Australia v India at Perth, Feb 1, 2004 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
Australia v Pakistan at Sharjah, Sep 3, 2012 scorecard |
| ODI statistics |
|
| T20I debut |
New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard |
| Last T20I |
Australia v West Indies at Colombo (RPS), Oct 5, 2012 scorecard |
| T20I statistics |
|
| First-class debut |
1994/95 |
| Last First-class |
Western Australia v Queensland at Perth, Mar 14-17, 2013 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1996/97 |
| Last List A |
Western Australia v Tasmania at Perth, Feb 19, 2013 scorecard |
| Twenty20 debut |
Worcestershire v Northamptonshire at Worcester, Jun 13, 2003 scorecard |
| Last Twenty20 |
Royal Challengers Bangalore v Chennai Super Kings at Bangalore, May 18, 2013 scorecard |
An accumulator who is virtually impossible to distract at the crease, Michael Hussey waited a decade before becoming an overnight star. Others might have given up, or at least relaxed, during all that time in the backblocks of the Sheffield Shield and County Championship, but Hussey maintained the intensity and was soon living in a statistical world occupied by few others. After two years in the Test side his average rose to 86.18; it had already taken 29 ODIs for his mean to drop below 100. In just 166 days he become the fastest player to 1000 Test runs, but he was reluctant to dwell on the records because he knew the sky-high ride wouldn't last.
He was right and the recession hit hard in 2008-09. Despite being forced to battle for runs and his spot in the various teams, he continued to talk cheerfully and walk quickly. As a batsman he is old fashioned, preferring to work and caress the ball, especially through cover with a crisp drive. There are times when he breaks free - batting with the No.11 or in the final stages of a limited-overs innings - and in that mood he can pull ferociously, but mostly he travels at a safe speed. If they let him, he would bat for a week without becoming bored.
Having grown up as a specialist opener, he has spent most of his time in the middle order with Australia and hasn't complained. His team ethic is on display in the field, where he is a reliable catcher at gully and a regular encourager, and he is scrupulous at practice. The overall attitude earned him the Mr Cricket nickname, a moniker of fun and extreme respect.
Peter English
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November 4-7, 1994-95
-
Debuts as an opener for Western Australia
in 1994-95, scoring 16, and grows into one of the state's greatest batsmen. It takes another 11 years of consistent output before he convinces the national selectors of his worth.
-
August 14-17, 2003
-
Becomes only the third man after Wally Hammond and Graeme Hick to amass three County Championship triple-hundreds.
His 331 for Northamptonshire against Somerset in 2003 follows the 310 and 329 in his previous two seasons with the side. In England he is incredible in the Championship, averaging 79 in 2001, 72 in 2002, 89 in 2003, 36 in 2004 and 76 in 2005.
-
February 1-17, 2005
-
Is unbeaten on 17 in his
first ODI and isn't dismissed until his sixth innings. Picked for the limited-overs tour of New Zealand, he scores
31 off 15 balls in his opening Twenty20. Despite his initial success with the team and his outstanding form in England, he is not selected for the Ashes Test squad.
-
November 3-6, 2005
-
A fractured rib to Justin Langer gives Hussey his Test break
at the Gabba following 15,313 first-class runs, a record for an Australian before wearing baggy green. He is out pulling for 1 and makes 29 in the second innings, but follows up with
a composed 137 in Hobart.
-
November 2005-April 2006
-
Three more hundreds follow in his first summer, including a memorable 122 in the
second Test against South Africa when he puts on 107 for the last wicket with Glenn McGrath. He finishes the campaign with
a career-high 182 against Bangladesh in Chittagong.
-
November 16-17, 2007
-
His average is one of the most closely monitored numbers in the game for his first three years in the Test side. It reached 86.18 after back-to-back centuries against Sri Lanka and then begins to drop towards the marks of the other mortals.
-
February-April 2007
-
The first glitch comes in the one-day format leading up to the 2007 World Cup. His calm outlook, strong team qualities and ability to perform in most situations had helped earn him the captaincy for the Chappell-Hadlee Series, but it quickly becomes a tournament to forget with three severe losses. At the World Cup his first four entries are single figures and he finishes with 87 runs for the tournament.
-
August 23, 2009
-
Goes 15 Tests without a century and is worn down by being part of all three teams. Breaks the drought at
The Oval and while his 121 extends his career, it can't stop an Australian loss as England regain the Ashes. He has better fortune with his 134
against Pakistan at the SCG early in 2010, an innings which starts Australia's remarkable winning turnaround.
Batting and fielding averages
|
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
| World Cup |
15 |
9 |
1 |
156 |
54 |
19.50 |
190 |
82.10 |
0 |
1 |
11 |
1 |
6 |
0 |
| ODIs |
185 |
157 |
44 |
5442 |
109* |
48.15 |
6243 |
87.16 |
3 |
39 |
383 |
80 |
105 |
0 |
| List A |
381 |
346 |
71 |
12123 |
123 |
44.08 |
15352 |
78.96 |
12 |
90 |
|
|
200 |
0 |
|
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10 |
| World Cup |
15 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| ODIs |
185 |
13 |
240 |
235 |
2 |
1/22 |
1/22 |
117.50 |
5.87 |
120.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
| List A |
381 |
|
786 |
829 |
20 |
3/52 |
3/52 |
41.45 |
6.32 |
39.3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Limited Overs Career Statistics
| World Cup span |
2007-2011 |
| ODI debut |
Australia v India at Perth, Feb 1, 2004 scorecard |
| Last ODI |
Australia v Pakistan at Sharjah, Sep 3, 2012 scorecard |
| List A debut |
1996/97 |
| Last List A |
Western Australia v Tasmania at Perth, Feb 19, 2013 scorecard |
Another of Australia's rocks in the middle order, Hussey is both the man for a crisis and for taking the total higher and higher. After 32 ODIs his average was 100.22 and has since settled at about half that, which is still mightily impressive. An expert at working the gaps, nudging singles and driving boundaries, but his strong wrists also allow him to muscle boundaries in the late overs. For a man who has made his name as an accumulator, he can certainly turn on the pace. Agile fielding either at gully or in the deep adds to his qualities.
Strengths
Like Michael Bevan before him, Hussey is a master at judging the pace of an innings, knowing when to hold back or rush forward.
Key stats
Hussey is one of only two batsmen to boast an average over 50 and a strike rate over 85 in ODIs
It was only in Hussey's 30th ODI that his average dipped below 100 and after 125 innings, it is yet to drop below 50
Despite a significant drop in his Test performances since January 2009, Hussey has continued to impress in ODIs, averaging 46.79 in 55 innings with 17 fifties
All stats are updated till the start of the World Cup
World Cup tracker
He was strangely subdued at his first World Cup, although part of that can be blamed on lack of opportunities as the top order cashed in. His first four innings were single figures and he finished with 87 runs in six bats.
Expert view
"Still the preferred finisher in the side and the team needs him at full fitness. A versatile batsman."-Ian Chappell
Peter English