Hughes turns to Tendulkar after Ashes disappointment

CHENNAI, India, (Reuters) – Dumped Australia opener  Phillip Hughes has set up a date with Sachin Tendulkar where he  hopes to learn from the Indian stalwart’s experiences following  his own Ashes meltdown.

The 20-year-old left-hander lost his spot to all-rounder  Shane Watson after the second test at Lord’s. Australia lost the  series 2-1.

“I’ll chew his ear off. I’ve got questions about a lot of  things that I want to ask him,” Hughes told the Times of India  newspaper yesterday.

“I like getting around and talking to the guys who have been  around for a long time.”

Hughes, who scored a century in each innings in his second  test after scoring a duck on debut, is in the western Indian  city of Nagpur with his coach Neil D’Costa, who is head coach of  a regional cricket academy in the city.

The paper said Tendulkar, who holds several international  batting records, will meet Hughes in Mumbai today.