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Hussey warns on Warner rise

Peter English

January 14, 2009

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Michael Hussey is happy to advise David Warner on dealing with fame © Getty Images
 

Michael Hussey has called for reduced expectations on David Warner, Australia's new wonder boy, after his explosive start to his international career. Warner starred in the opening Twenty20 game in Melbourne, blasting 89 from 43 balls, and was catapulted briefly in to movie-star celebrity, but was bowled by Dale Steyn for 7 off 12 in the second match in Brisbane on Tuesday.

Hussey said Warner was dealing well with the extra attention caused by his breakthrough innings on debut and was impressed with his attitude. "He's fine," Hussey said. "He's just been on a real high the whole week.

"He's a pretty level headed guy, nothing affects him too much. I just hope people don't put too much pressure on the guy. He's just a young guy who enjoys playing in an exciting way."

Warner, a left-handed opener, is 22 and still to make his first-class debut, but his sharp rise continued with him being added to the one-day squad as a standby player for Michael Clarke. Clarke, the vice-captain, was due to have his injured right thumb assessed in Melbourne on Wednesday after missing both the Twenty20 victories against South Africa.

The first of the five CB Series matches begins on Friday and if Clarke is ruled out Warner's eventful week will continue. However, he could also be heading back to grade cricket and New South Wales Twenty20 appointments.

"He knows how he wants to play and that's a pretty good start," Hussey said. "Hopefully it's a long journey for him. I'm sure there are going to be lots of ups and downs, like any player, but he plays an exciting brand and I hope he can continue to play in that sort of mould."

After the Melbourne game Warner was counselled by senior players about the instant stardom and Hussey said he would offer his advice on dealing with the fame. "I think he's learning pretty quickly about what it's like."

Peter English is the Australasia editor of Cricinfo

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Peter English Australasia editor Peter English is regularly accused of being English by Australians, especially during an Ashes series, but has lived most of his life in Queensland and risked re-breaking ribs by cheering the state's original Sheffield Shield win in 1994-95. He did spend three years in England but never considered swapping his Australian passport, mainly because his batting was so miserable during occasional appearances in Yorkshire's Wetherby League. In London, Peter worked for Wisden Cricket Monthly and the Guardian before returning to Australia, where he joined Cricinfo in 2004. For exercise, he now chases his two children.
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