Clarke had seemed out of sorts in his previous innings in the series but finally looked to have found his groove and brought up his half century with a four down to third man.
The 29-year-old benefited from a television review when he was given caught out on 67 but pictures showed the ball had missed his bat.
He was not so fortunate on the last ball of the day."It was a bit of a kick in the guts to lose that last one," said Hussey.
"He's pretty distraught, it was a real sombre way to finish the day for us," he added.
Rain stopped play for just under an hour in the third session and more is forecast for the final day of the test but Hussey said the Australians could not rely on the weather.
"A couple hours of rain will help our cause but we've got try and hang in there as long as we can," he said.
"Certainly, if we can draw the match, England will see that as a loss and that will be driving us," he added.
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