FaaipDeOiad
Hall of Fame Member
Sure, but this is nothing to do with form. To begin with, Hayden wasn't all that great an ODI batsman to begin with. He was good, but certainly flawed. And besides, he was dropped for poor performance before last summer, did nothing much to earn his place and only got back in because Jaques was in poor form. The problem is, Hayden is 35, isn't the best one day opener in the country anyway, offers little in terms of future development and wasn't even in good form. There was no reason to pick him, and there still isn't.The you're a Remember, class is permanent...
He could make 150 today and it wouldn't change any of those things aside from form. And, as you pointed out, form isn't really all that important.