Sydney, January 2
Former Australian batsman
Michael Hussey says he is
mystified by a report in
India that claimed Mahendra
Singh Dhoni has floated
the idea of him becoming
India’s coach once Duncan
Fletcher’s contract expires.
“I’m not sure if I’m really
ready for that sort of challenge,”
Hussey was quoted
as saying by the Sydney
Morning Herald Thursday
night. “Thanks, MS, if it’s
true...but, I’m still playing!”
Dhoni, who retired from
Test cricket after last Tuesday’s
draw with Australia,
was reportedly concerned
about the direction the
dressing room’s culture
was headed.
The article said Hussey
was seen by Dhoni as: A
“brilliant thinker and man
manager”; he’d bring Gary
Kirsten-like “calmness and
camaraderie” on board;
Hussey was seen as the
“brain” behind Murali
Vijay’s success in Australia
because he’d worked with
him; his “work ethic” was
legendary.
Hussey, veteran of 79
Tests, said his immediate
priority was to help the Sydney
Thunder fulfil their
vast potential. Zimbabweborn
Fletcher took over
from Gary Kirsten after
India won the 2011 World
Cup. Despite enjoying success
with England, however,
Fletcher was yet to lift the
Indian team to greater
heights when they toured.
His contract expires after
tSydney, January 2
Former Australian batsman
Michael Hussey says he is
mystified by a report in
India that claimed Mahendra
Singh Dhoni has floated
the idea of him becoming
India’s coach once Duncan
Fletcher’s contract expires.
“I’m not sure if I’m really
ready for that sort of challenge,”
Hussey was quoted
as saying by the Sydney
Morning Herald Thursday
night. “Thanks, MS, if it’s
true...but, I’m still playing!”
Dhoni, who retired from
Test cricket after last Tuesday’s
draw with Australia,
was reportedly concerned
about the direction the
dressing room’s culture
was headed.
The article said Hussey
was seen by Dhoni as: A
“brilliant thinker and man
manager”; he’d bring Gary
Kirsten-like “calmness and
camaraderie” on board;
Hussey was seen as the
“brain” behind Murali
Vijay’s success in Australia
because he’d worked with
him; his “work ethic” was
legendary.
Hussey, veteran of 79
Tests, said his immediate
priority was to help the Sydney
Thunder fulfil their
vast potential. Zimbabweborn
Fletcher took over
from Gary Kirsten after
India won the 2011 World
Cup. Despite enjoying success
with England, however,
Fletcher was yet to lift the
Indian team to greater
heights when they toured.
His contract expires after
this year’s World Cup.
Former Australian batsman
Michael Hussey says he is
mystified by a report in
India that claimed Mahendra
Singh Dhoni has floated
the idea of him becoming
India’s coach once Duncan
Fletcher’s contract expires.
“I’m not sure if I’m really
ready for that sort of challenge,”
Hussey was quoted
as saying by the Sydney
Morning Herald Thursday
night. “Thanks, MS, if it’s
true...but, I’m still playing!”
Dhoni, who retired from
Test cricket after last Tuesday’s
draw with Australia,
was reportedly concerned
about the direction the
dressing room’s culture
was headed.
The article said Hussey
was seen by Dhoni as: A
“brilliant thinker and man
manager”; he’d bring Gary
Kirsten-like “calmness and
camaraderie” on board;
Hussey was seen as the
“brain” behind Murali
Vijay’s success in Australia
because he’d worked with
him; his “work ethic” was
legendary.
Hussey, veteran of 79
Tests, said his immediate
priority was to help the Sydney
Thunder fulfil their
vast potential. Zimbabweborn
Fletcher took over
from Gary Kirsten after
India won the 2011 World
Cup. Despite enjoying success
with England, however,
Fletcher was yet to lift the
Indian team to greater
heights when they toured.
His contract expires after
tSydney, January 2
Former Australian batsman
Michael Hussey says he is
mystified by a report in
India that claimed Mahendra
Singh Dhoni has floated
the idea of him becoming
India’s coach once Duncan
Fletcher’s contract expires.
“I’m not sure if I’m really
ready for that sort of challenge,”
Hussey was quoted
as saying by the Sydney
Morning Herald Thursday
night. “Thanks, MS, if it’s
true...but, I’m still playing!”
Dhoni, who retired from
Test cricket after last Tuesday’s
draw with Australia,
was reportedly concerned
about the direction the
dressing room’s culture
was headed.
The article said Hussey
was seen by Dhoni as: A
“brilliant thinker and man
manager”; he’d bring Gary
Kirsten-like “calmness and
camaraderie” on board;
Hussey was seen as the
“brain” behind Murali
Vijay’s success in Australia
because he’d worked with
him; his “work ethic” was
legendary.
Hussey, veteran of 79
Tests, said his immediate
priority was to help the Sydney
Thunder fulfil their
vast potential. Zimbabweborn
Fletcher took over
from Gary Kirsten after
India won the 2011 World
Cup. Despite enjoying success
with England, however,
Fletcher was yet to lift the
Indian team to greater
heights when they toured.
His contract expires after
this year’s World Cup.
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