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Hussey replaces Voges at Nottinghamshire

David Hussey will join Nottinghamshire as a short-term replacement for Adam Voges

David Hussey will be returning to England less than a fortnight after flying back from the ICC World Twenty20  Getty Images

David Hussey did not make Australia's Ashes squad but he has ensured he will be in the right country should the Test team need a last-minute replacement early in the series. Hussey flies out on the weekend for a five-week stint with Nottinghamshire as a short-term replacement for Adam Voges.

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Voges has been named as the vice-captain in Australia A's upcoming series against Pakistan A in Queensland. That opened the door for Hussey to return to Nottinghamshire, the team he represented from 2004 to 2007.

"I played at Notts for four years and I've got a lot of close friends over there, so I'm really looking forward to it," Hussey told the Cricket Victoria website. "It's going to be pretty hectic, I think there are three championship games and three one-dayers, but that's good."

It also puts Hussey in a useful position should the Ashes squad suffer any late injury worries for the first couple of Tests, as batting cover is thin in the 16-man touring group. The Ashes squad gathered in London this week, a few days after Hussey returned to Melbourne following Australia's exit from the ICC World Twenty20.

"I love playing cricket, so while I like having a couple of weeks off every now and again, it doesn't worry me playing year-round, it helps me keep my rhythm and timing," Hussey said. "So hopefully I can put in some good performances for Notts and help them out while Adam is away with Australia A."

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