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David Hussey bids adieu to cricket post Stars' BBL exit

Melbourne [Australia], Jan.25 (ANI):Former Australian batsman David Hussey has announced his retirement from cricket following Melbourne Stars' exit from the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) on Tuesday.

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David Hussey bids adieu to cricket post Stars' BBL exit
Melbourne [Australia], Jan.25 (ANI):Former Australian batsman David Hussey has announced his retirement from cricket following Melbourne Stars' exit from the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) on Tuesday. Hussey's hopes of guiding Stars to maiden BBL title were shattered after the side comprehensively lost their semi-final match by seven wickets to the Perth Scorchers at the WACA Ground. The 39-year-old was uncertain about his future following his side's lost to Perth as he said, "It's a bit raw at the moment, a bit emotional. Just wait and see what happens. There's a lot of water to go under the bridge." However, Hussey confirmed via micro blogging website Twitter that he is calling time on his impressive career after leading the BBL side to the final and semi-final in his two seasons as captain. "Yes, the end. I simply can't do the things I want to do anymore & me playing is stopping younger players from achieving! Had a blast. #thanks," Hussey tweeted. Hussey has been with the Stars since the inaugural edition of BBL in 2011, having notched up a total of 855 runs at an average of 26.71 from 48 matches he played over six years. He had already retired from all other formats of cricket in 2015 and had only played in the BBL since then. The Victorian middle-order batsman has appeared in 108 international matches --69 one-dayers and 39 T20s - for Australia, contributing 17 fifties and one century. Hussey retired from first-class cricket in April 2015. He averaged 52.50 at first-class level with 45 centuries and a best score of 275 but never got an opportunity to play a Test for Australia.(ANI)

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