Ikki
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Falsely generalising. Batsmen will always have trouble when the pitch is lively AND the bowlers are bowling excellently. Every batsman, or almost all, in history have performed much worse in these times. The english attack in 05 was one of the great performances of a team pace attack since the Windies. The same attack - minus Jones - got smashed in the next series by Hayden, where he averaged 51.SS assessment of Hayden seems fairly spot on.
You only have to look at his average in series where the pitches haven't been totally flat and had a decent bowler or 2.
Ashes 05 is an example.
India 03/04.... he batted exceptionally in 01 in India but there was Harbhjan from one end and another random indian spinner at the other end, who he totally dominated. But in 03/04 he had 2 good spinners from both sides of the wicket and struggled.
SA 05/06... pitches were pretty lively and there were decent paceman bowling, Nel and Pollock and Hayden averaged around 38... which isn't bad but far cry from 50 which he manged on the flat decks in Australia against them.
We all know Hayden is great batsman to dominate crap bowling and especially bowling on flat decks but he hasn't shown much to show that he can play the same way against quality bowling on lively pitches.
After watching some of the SA series... my respect for Ponting went up a fair bit... he played really well on those pitches.
Likewise, the South Africans in 01 in South Africa were manhandled by Hayden in a series where he averaged 61; unless you think Donald, Ntini, Nel and Kallis aren't a decent attack.
Also, Australia has some of the liveliest pitches in the world, which are becoming increasingly less. Brisbane has been and continues to be one of the most liveliest. This is Hayden's home ground, he performs fantastically there.
What you're saying is akin to saying Gavaskar got owned in 75 and 82 against the Windies hence he wasn't affective when the pitch was moving and the Windies were firing.
There will always be series where the bowlers will have the stick on the batsman but overall is what matters.
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