Melbourne: Mike Hussey has ruled out coming out of retirement despite Australian cricket coach Mickey Arthur saying that he is open to welcoming back the batsman who was a crucial cog in the team's middle-order till a few months back. Hussey retired in January with 6235 Test runs at an average of 51.52. The 37-year-old veteran of 79 Tests said it was flattering to hear Arthur emphasising on his relevance during what has been a nightmare tour of India.
"It's extremely flattering," Hussey was quoted as saying by 'the Sydney Morning Herald. But I've moved on and I really don't want to be back in that pressure-cooker environment, particularly leading into the Ashes," he added.
Hussey conceded that the team, which is down 0-3 in the four-match series against India, is going through a tough phase but ruled out coming back to lend a helping hand, saying that he is enjoying time with his family.
"It's going to be an extremely stressful time for all the boys. I'm really looking forward to having a winter at home and just having some time with the family and being part of some normal life. People probably take it for granted, but I absolutely love knowing that I get to come home every day rather than going to another hotel room or another airport. I feel very lucky to have been able to leave on my own terms and leave when I wanted to," Hussey added.
Hussey said the current crop of players needs to backed completely for a better future.
"In some ways, having a tough tour like India can sometimes really galvanise the group," said Hussey.
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