Mike Hussey

Former Australian batsman Mike Hussey is one of the perfect examples for cricketers who started their international career late and retired as a legend. After making his first-class debut for Western Australia in 1994, Hussey got his break in international cricket in 2004 when he was a part of the Aussie squad to face India in an ODI at WACA.
He made his T20I and Test debut a few months later and by the time he called it a day in 2013, he was one of Australia's prolific run scorers across all three formats. In Tests, he scored 6235 runs in 79 matches at an average of 51.52 and in ODIs, he accounted for 5442 runs at 48.15 runs per innings.
Hussey was a part of two World Cups, winning one and played in four World T20s.
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