Wow, was Hayden at one-time ranked best ODI bat in the world? I missed that completely.
Anyhow, some extreme remarks aside, I pretty much agree with kwigibo and Clapo - seriously, given the crap opposition, it's a bit of an idictment to go on about Hayden getting some confidence or some form for the rest of the tourney.
The main thing to me is what's the idea behind him playing in these games? It's obviously (you would think) not prep-work for the World Cup, so I struggle to see the reasoning. Perhaps the selectors felt at the time that Jaques had run foul of form at just the wrong time (obviously he's just made a score now) but if you wanted someone to scratch around and find confidence and form why not throw him in against this dispirited opposition anyway? Or play somebody else in the middle order and slide Clarke up.
The only thing I can really think of is that they're determined to literally reserve a place for Watson, and they don't want to give somebody else false hope by selecting them, so Hayden's effectively one of those metal thingamejigs you put up to stop someone parking in your space on weekends.
Anyway, rotten effort from the Poms again, it goes without saying. Heard that the crowd booed all round the ground when it came out that Freddie won the toss and England were batting first. Says it all, really.