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IPL 2021: [Watch] CSK share a heartwarming video on Michael Hussey's birthday

Michael Hussey. Pic Credits: CSK Twitter
Michael Hussey. Pic Credits: CSK Twitter

Former Australian batsman Michael Hussey turned 46 today. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) shared a heartwarming video with wishes pouring in from Dwayne Bravo, Sam Curran, and Jason Behrendorff for their batting coach.

CSK also showed glimpses of the time the team celebrated his birthday together during a training session in the past.

CSK, who had a torrid IPL 2020 campaign, were able to turn things around this season. They were second in the standings when IPL 2021 got postponed due to the rise of COVID-19 cases inside the teams' bio-bubbles.

CSK were one of the affected teams, and Michael Hussey, along with bowling coach Lakshmipathy Balaji, contracted the virus.

Both CSK coaches, however, have recovered, with Michael Hussey returning to Sydney, where he is undergoing a 14-day quarantine.

Michael Hussey opens up on his bout with COVID-19.

Michael Hussey was left stranded in India for weeks as the rest of the Australian contingent departed for the Maldives, from where they made their way to Australia. The 46-year-old opened up about his bout with COVID-19, stating that while it was annoying to contract the virus, it never felt life-threatening to him.

"I was a bit like, ‘Oh gosh, why me’, but I didn’t really think too much at all. I thought it was a bit of a shame. But I certainly wasn’t worried about my breathing or things like that. It was just a bit annoying, really. Looking back on it now, it probably did knock me around a bit more than I thought at the time. At the time I thought I didn’t feel great, but not life-threatening or anything like that. But it does take its toll on you after a while I guess," Michael Hussey said in an chat with Fox Cricket.

Hussey added that it would be 'difficult' for India to host the T20 World Cup later this year, given the raging COVID-19 situation in the country.

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