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I thought the view was he struggled vs good seam bowling, not just good swing stuff.
FTR, Hayden wasn't falling to great deliveries every time he got out in 05 either. Half the time he got out to good though not great bowling, and was as often as not a victim of his own poor form rather than the exceptional bowling he faced.
Certainly England executed its plans to him well, but really a short cover or two to a Hayden who's in an sort of form is an irrelevance, and him falling for that trap when all that's thrown up is a wide half volley for him to drive at his hardly anything special (not that it was his onlymode of dismissal, but you know what I mean). I'd say if he's in good nick, he'll go OK, and I'm sure he'll want to make sure he does, being his last tour.
Certainly he will need to be on his guard, so to speak, but if he plays with circumspection I'd back him to score well.