Overview
- He said he would be about 5,000 runs ahead of Tendulkar and would own marks for most centuries, most wins, most Ashes wins and most World Cup wins.
- He emphasized the comment was a fantasy, saying he wakes up and realizes it is only a dream.
- Hussey’s international career yielded 12,398 runs at an average of 49 with 22 centuries in 302 matches.
- His first-class record features nearly 23,000 runs at an average above 52, including 61 centuries in 273 games.
- Tendulkar remains the top scorer in Tests and ODIs with 15,921 and 18,426 runs and owns 100 international centuries, underscoring the scale of Hussey’s lighthearted claim.