In case anyone gets carried away, Hayden doesn't acctualy play in past eras, he plays in the present, and he does a bloody good job of it.
He did play briefly when pitches and bowling quality wasnt so abysmal. Utterly bombed and was dropped for years.
We don't know conclusively how he would have performed, you can make all the technical comments you want but it's no where near conclusive.
Fair enough. We don't really know if he'd have died on the pitch trying front-foot nonsense against Marshall-Bishop-Ambrose-Walsh or if he'd have just had a string of single digit scores.
Either way, we can safely say he'd have utterly failed with his style of play because his style of play is almost exclusively front foot stuff- exclusive front foot play will get you owned against any fast and accurate bowler. Almost every single time - worse than how Vaas owns Gayle almost every single time.
if Hayden would have failed against these great Windies attacks and so on, wouldn't these lesser players have done so to?
There arnt many 'stats-heavy' openers around with zero backfoot play like Hayden.
I'd take Langer, Sehwag, Smith, Tresco, Jayasurya, Gayle, etc. over Hayden as an opener simply because backfoot play is paramount for openers against quality opening bowling and Hayden is dead-set last amongst that group in backfoot play.
Hayden's stats are super-inflated, more than any one else's because his strength really suits the horrible bowling standards of today better than most's and his weakness ( accurate FAST bowling that you MUST play on backfoot) is hidden better than most people's weaknesses.
Hell, if my options were to take Hayden against the two Ws or bump up the wicket-keeper to be a makeshift opener and open up a middle order spot, i'd do the latter 9 outta 10 times.