Friday 23 December 2011

Matthew Hayden

Matthew Hayden Biography



Matthew Hayden born on October 29 1971 in Kingaroy, Queensland. He is a former Australian internationals and former opening batsman in the Australian national team. Matthew Hayden made his test debut in May 19, 1993 against England in Manchester. By April 1994 he was regularly used in ODI matches. He started test cricket career in March 1994 against South Africa in Johannesburg. He was only sporadically used in testing, since it often as a hitter retired early. It was not until 2000, he succeeded in a One-Day International match against New Zealand's breakthrough. After he scored in a tournament against India in 2001 an average of 109.80 points, reminiscent of cricket legend Donald Bradman, he was an integral part of the team. Matthew Hayden was also member of World Cup 2003 & 2007 Winning Team. Matthew Hayden retired from international cricket early 2009.
- In October 2003 Matthew Hayden reached 380 runs against Zimbabwe with the highest at this time in a number of runs scored innings. The 2004 record was broken by Brian Lara with 400 runs.

- In February 2007, Hayden in the one-day cricket against New Zealand 181 runs not out. This score is 2nd highest number of runs in an innings in the One-day cricket for the Australian team.

- Along with Justin Langer were one of the most successful opening pairs batsmanów in the history of cricket.

Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
Matthew Hayden
IPL 2009: Fastest 50, Mathew Hayden
Matthew Hayden bowling the last over for Australia Fans XI vs ACA All Stars

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