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Matthew Hayden a century in the first day of the first test against India
2007-12-26 09:41:00 At Melbourne cricket ground, MCG one player from each side showed a superb performance. From India it was Anil Kumble who took 5 wickets creating a lot of problems for Aussies at 337/9 in the first day. But the hero from Australia was again the run-scoring machine Matthew Hayden. Hayden made 124 runs and a solid 135 runs partnership for first wicket with Phil Jaques to embarrass the Indians in
Matthew Hayden Profile, Matthew Hayden?s Biography
2007-11-07 19:23:00 Matthew Hayden Oct 29, 1971 State of Origin: QLD LHB, RM Test cap No. 359 ODI cap No. 111 Test Debut: Mar 04, 1994 One Day Debut: May 19, 1993 He scored a world record 380 against Zimbabwe during the first Test in Perth in October 2003. Along with Justin Langer, he forms Australia's most successful-ever opening pair in Test history. At the start of the 2003/04 season they averaged 68.13 runs per opening stand from 24 matches together including nine hundred-plus stands and seven more partnerships of between 50 and 99. He is the Allan Border Medallist in 2002. He has also made his one-day international debut as a 21 year-old on the 1993 Ashes tour of the UK but lost out to Michael Slater as Mark Taylor's opening partner in the Test series. Made his Test debut in 1996/97 against the West Indies but only became truly established during a stellar Kelvinator tour of India in early 2001 when he scored 549 Test runs including a maiden double hundred (203) in Chennai.
The Matthew Hayden Show
2007-04-20 19:06:00 Prior to the penultimate game of the Super Eight’s, Matthew Hayden was just three runs behind the tournament’s highest run scorer in Jacques Kallis. He was favoured to move into pole position but has surged to it with yet another century of muscle and class. Is he playing better than his golden year of 2001? ...
" World Cup is too long " – Matthew Hayden
2007-04-12 10:51:00 The Australian batsman and the second leading run scorer of the cricket world cup 2007, Matthew Hayden has joined the growing list of critics saying that the 7 week tournament is too long. In the super eight 24 matches are being played for about 3 and half week. Hayden added that the minnow sides at the present are putting up an outstanding performance and they should be rewarded for that. He was supported by the poll taken by baggygreen.com.au having 57.2% saying that the world cup is too long.Matthew Hayden has also complained about the Sir Vivian Richards stadium of Antigua saying that they were unable to use bowling machines because there was no electricity. He said that he knew he was quite pedantic saying that but the ground is not suitable for this type of tournaments. Australia are presently at the second place with 8 points of 4 games winning all and now play against weak Ireland on Friday at Barbados. They are just below New Zealand because of Net run rate. Matthew Hayden ... |



