
Former Australian batsman Michael Hussey has expressed his anger over the busy calendar of cricket. Hussey said that the series has lost its importance due to the five T20 International matches immediately after the World Cup 2023 final.
Hussey is also unhappy with the international cricket schedule. He claimed that due to such a busy schedule, the players can't play in all the tournaments. Recall that the series of five T20 International matches between India and Australia started on 23 November while the World Cup 2023 final between the two teams was played on 19 November.
What Michael Hussey said
I think this T20 series has lost its importance. This series did not cheapen the World Cup, but it took away the importance of the series. Many players from both countries played in the World Cup final and were also part of the T20 team. But for the sake of break, he returned home. This Australian team playing against the Indian T20 team is not the best.
Australian players returned home
Please note that before the third T20 International match against India, six Australian players returned home. The Australian team now has to play a three-Test series against Pakistan from December 14. At the same time, only Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan from India's ODI World Cup 2023 team are available in the current T20 International series.
Michael Hussey angry over the cricket calendar
Michael Hussey, while speaking to SEN Radio, has expressed his anger over the busy cricket calendar. After the huge success of the ODI World Cup, Hussey believes that the ODI international can play a bigger role.
A lot of cricket is being played at this time. It is physically and mentally difficult for the players to play in all the tournaments. I think the ODI World Cup was a great success. The better team won and became the top. The last World Cup was a great advertisement for the game. Some incredible cricket was played. Such stories came out of the World Cup, which will live for 100 years.
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