<p>The 35-year-old said watching Tendulkar, who is two years older than him, play gives him enough inspiration to continue.<br /><br />"It does give you a bit of inspiration ... and I've got a lot of inspiration from a lot of guys," Hussey was quoted as saying by 'The Australian Associated Press'.<br /><br />"Steve Waugh played quite late into his 30s, Matthew Hayden played very well, Justin Langer played very well into his late 30s, so I don't think age is a barrier whatsoever.<br /><br />"It's about whether you're up for the battle, you're enjoying the challenge out in the middle, enjoying playing for Australia - which is a pretty easy thing to do - and as long as you're contributing to the team, that's what it comes down to the end as well," he added.<br /><br />Hussey said given the struggle he endured to get a place in the Australian side, he is in no mood to give up easily despite mounting concerns about his form.<br /><br />"It took me 10 years just to get one game for Australia so I don't want to wish it away too quickly. You're a long time retired," he said.<br /><br />"I'm still enjoying it and I love pulling on that baggy dream cap, it's a dream come true. Maybe (giving up one-day cricket) is something to look at in the future but I'm really enjoying one-day cricket and I really enjoy Twenty20 cricket.<br /><br />"So while I'm enjoying it and while I feel like I can contribute to the team, I want to try to keep going as long as I can," he added.</p>
<p>The 35-year-old said watching Tendulkar, who is two years older than him, play gives him enough inspiration to continue.<br /><br />"It does give you a bit of inspiration ... and I've got a lot of inspiration from a lot of guys," Hussey was quoted as saying by 'The Australian Associated Press'.<br /><br />"Steve Waugh played quite late into his 30s, Matthew Hayden played very well, Justin Langer played very well into his late 30s, so I don't think age is a barrier whatsoever.<br /><br />"It's about whether you're up for the battle, you're enjoying the challenge out in the middle, enjoying playing for Australia - which is a pretty easy thing to do - and as long as you're contributing to the team, that's what it comes down to the end as well," he added.<br /><br />Hussey said given the struggle he endured to get a place in the Australian side, he is in no mood to give up easily despite mounting concerns about his form.<br /><br />"It took me 10 years just to get one game for Australia so I don't want to wish it away too quickly. You're a long time retired," he said.<br /><br />"I'm still enjoying it and I love pulling on that baggy dream cap, it's a dream come true. Maybe (giving up one-day cricket) is something to look at in the future but I'm really enjoying one-day cricket and I really enjoy Twenty20 cricket.<br /><br />"So while I'm enjoying it and while I feel like I can contribute to the team, I want to try to keep going as long as I can," he added.</p>