The 35-year-old also dismissed talk of any possible retirement plans after next year's World Cup in the sub-continent.
"I don't feel the talk. I've always made a conscious decision to not take much notice of what goes on outside the team, I don't read a hell of a lot of press, I don't watch the TV that much," he said.
"I must admit last summer I found it a lot harder to get away from that because there seemed like a lot of speculation. But certainly watching guys like Sachin Tendulkar play so well at 37, Steve Waugh played very well later in his career, Matthew Hayden played brilliantly, Justin Langer - there's so much evidence of players playing very well, well past 35," he added.
Hussey said as long as he has the faith of captain Ricky Ponting, he is not bothered about what is written about him in the press.
"I'm going to keep believing in myself, and I feel like I've still got the faith of Ricky, the coaching staff and the selectors. As long as I keep believing that, I still feel like I've got a lot to offer," he said.
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