Involved in a 75-run partnership with Suresh Raina last night against Pune Warriors, Badrinath's 31-ball 34 was vital in laying the foundation for CSK's competitive total that ultimately proved ungettable for the opposition.
The 32-year-old Badrinath said he looks up to the Aussie, who is now retired after a successful Australia stint which included Test debut at the age of 30.
Elaborating on his rapport with Hussey, Badrinath said he often has long conversations with the veteran, nicknamed Mr. Cricket for his devotion to the game.
"I have always had chats with him, pretty long chats. We are similar type of cricketers so it makes more sense to learn from him rather than any other cricketer," said the Tamil Nadu batsman.
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