You should never write off champions: Hussey on Dhoni’s future
Dhoni has been on a sabbatical since the 2019 World Cup where India lost to New Zealand in the semifinals under Virat Kohli's leadership.
Dhoni has been on a sabbatical since the 2019 World Cup where India lost to New Zealand in the semifinals under Virat Kohli's leadership.
Michael Hussey was also seen talking about the Test series between India and Australia said India would have to be at their absolute best to beat Australia.
Mahela Jayawardene turned 43 while Michael Hussey turned 45.
Prior to this, the CSK batting coach Hussey had labelled Dhoni as the “greatest finisher” that the game of cricket has ever seen.
The 44-year-old said that the franchise would perhaps look to start afresh once Dhoni decides to bid farewell to the game as a cricketer and retire from the sport.
Michael Hussey also said Hanuma Vihari was unlucky to be dismissed.
Hussey, who played for Australia in 79 Tests between 2005 and 2013, also credited Paine for playing the Australian brand of tough cricket.
Hussey, who earlier played for the Chennai Super Kings, is the third highest run-getter for CSK after Suresh Raina and MS Dhoni in Indian Premier League.
Hussey has instead asked Steve Smith's men to back their skills and focus on the game.