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Nasser Hussain

England

Player profile

Full name Nasser Hussain
Born March 28, 1968, Madras (now Chennai), India
Current age 40 years 49 days
Major teams England, Essex
Nickname Nashwan
Playing role Higher middle order batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak
Other Commentator
Height 6 ft 0 in
Education Forest School, Snaresbrook,; Durham University
Relations Father - R Jawad Hussain, Brother - M Hussain

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 96 171 16 5764 207 37.18 14272 40.38 14 33 734 24 67 0
ODIs 88 87 10 2332 115 30.28 3481 66.99 1 16 208 15 40 0
First-class 334 545 53 20698 207 42.06 52 108 350 0
List A 364 339 47 10732 161* 36.75 10 72 161 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 96 1 30 15 0 - - - 3.00 - 0 0 0
ODIs 88 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 334 312 323 2 1/38 161.50 6.21 156.0 0 0
List A 364 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Career statistics
Test debut West Indies v England at Kingston, Feb 24-Mar 1, 1990 scorecard
Last Test England v New Zealand at Lord's, May 20-24, 2004 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Pakistan at Nagpur, Oct 30, 1989 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v England at Port Elizabeth, Mar 2, 2003 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1987 - 2004
List A span 1987 - 2004
 Profile

Brought up by his Indian-born, Essex-based coach of a father with the ambition to represent England, Nasser Hussain's desire was such that he was prepared to forgo his natural style - opening the face of the bat, running the ball to third man - to succeed at Test level. His success was a triumph of willpower over several technical deficiencies including a dominant bottom hand and unorthodox leg and head positions which led him to lean back in the drive.

Taking over from Alec Stewart in July 1999, Hussain established himself as the best and - not coincidentally - the most articulate England captain since Mike Brearley. Under Hussain, England won four Test series in a row for the first time since Brearley, and rose to third place in the ICC Test Championship table when it was launched, after being ninth and last in the prototype Wisden World Championship in September 1999. Hussain's style of captaincy was a reflection of his personality, never static, always full of energy and ideas.

He was known to make four field-changes in one over in a Test match, searching for the solution, trying to make up for the lack of variety among his attack of mostly right-arm seamers with his own imaginative placements. His batting while captain veered from one extreme to another, from the heights of England's tour to South Africa to a worse run than even Brearley knew.

Yet so widespread was the recognition of Hussain's merit as captain that his place was never questioned, unlike Brearley's. Nor were there many calls for his head despite consecutive Ashes drubbings in 2001 and 2002-03.

However, after a disappointing performance by England in the 2003 World Cup, Hussain relinquished the one-day international captaincy, and he resigned the Test captaincy during the series against South Afrcia later in the summer explaining that he had "grown tired" of the role.

He played on in the team in that series, and toured Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies that winter, playing a big part in helping England to their first win in the Caribbean for 36 years. However, the calls for his resignation increased, and he finally resigned from all forms of cricket in May 2004, three days after an unbeaten hundred against New Zealand at Lord's. He immediately joined Sky Sports' commentary team, and quickly became one of its more incisive members.

A firebrand in his youth, renowned for looking after number one in run-out situations, Hussain tempered his fire into a fierce commitment to England's cause - when his brittle fingers weren't broken, that is. He has also shared the quality of the finest captains in being lucky, not with the toss, but in seeing central contracts introduced during his time and in having Duncan Fletcher by his side as coach. He will be remembered as one of England's finest captains.
Scyld Berry


 Notes
Awarded the OBE on 31st December 2001
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2003

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Jun 6, 2006

Nasser Hussain and Michael Holding in the Sky Sports commentary box
Nasser Hussain and Michael Holding in the Sky Sports commentary box
© Sky Sports

Jan 23, 2005

The BSkyB commentary team: David Gower, Nasser Hussain, Bob Willis, Ian Botham
The BSkyB commentary team: David Gower, Nasser Hussain, Bob Willis, Ian Botham
© Getty Images

Dec 1, 2004

Graham Thorpe and Nasser Hussain celebrate in the Karachi gloom
Graham Thorpe and Nasser Hussain celebrate in the Karachi gloom
© Getty Images

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