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This is an archive article published on September 16, 2009

We have a long way to go,says Hussey

Michael Hussey has said there’s no denying the changes in the Australian side and reckons they are now more of a...

Michael Hussey has said there’s no denying the changes in the Australian side and reckons they are now more of a “working-class” team than when he made his debut. When middle-order batsman Hussey first played Test cricket for Australia in 2005,all-time greats Shane Warne,Glenn McGrath and Adam Gilchrist were mainstays of the team.

“I think we’re more of a working-class team now,” Hussey told reporters at Trent Bridge. “Being part of this team everyone has a specific job they’ve got to do and we all have to be doing our jobs if we’re going to win and win well. We don’t rely just on one player to make all the runs or be the match-winner. I think we’ve all got to chip in and do our best,” Hussey said. “Realistically I think we’ve got a lot of work to do until we can claim we’re the best one-day team in the world. I don’t think that’s where we see ourselves at the moment. We’re building a team,building a new environment,a new culture almost really.”

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