Mike Hussey links with Proteas for CWC

Recently-retired Mike Hussey, one of Australia’s best one-day batsmen, will pass on his vast knowledge and experience during the upcoming cricket World Cup – to South Africa.

Although described as a low-key consultancy role, the Proteas will hope Hussey can advise their players on how to handle Australian conditions as they seek to win the tournament for the first time.

Cricket Australia’s website confirmed the appointment on Thursday morning after South Africa coach Russell Domingo, at the team’s official send-off in Johannesburg on Wednesday, said Hussey had been approached to work with his squad.

“We’ve had some discussions with Mike Hussey about him joining us on a consultancy process,” Domingo said.

“He’s a middle order batter of immense experience and knows conditions very well in Australia.

“He’ll play a very low-key role in the background.”

In 185 one-day matches for Australia that included winning the 2007 World Cup, Hussey scored 5442 at an average of 48.15.

He retired from international cricket more than two years ago, and last month played his last Australian domestic match – a Twenty20 Big Bash game for the Sydney Thunder.

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