jimmy101
Cricketer Of The Year
I couldn't imagine anything worse to watch on YouTube tbhJust the other day I was watching highlights of his 130 in the second innings against Sri Lanka in 2004
I couldn't imagine anything worse to watch on YouTube tbhJust the other day I was watching highlights of his 130 in the second innings against Sri Lanka in 2004
I generally just put that down to those being 2 of his first 3 series back in the side. There's no reason to think the bowling had anything to do with it. The very next summer NZ and SA had comfortably better attacks than WI (especially SA) and Hayden annihilated them. Likewise when England toured in the year after.no, but there was still Walsh and Gough/Caddick and other remnants of the 90s lingering in those sides. And they were the guys who kept getting him out
I love Hayden but getting to play 2 five test series within 6 months of each other and not tonning up once is interesting. especially for that era where there so was much talent waiting for a chance. the india series bought him a lot of kudos i guess
05 Ashes is the exact sort of thing that dont give Hayden any credit for. Huge clutch series, the first time we've played an England team that's displayed any ticker in 2 decades, and he goes missing. Test scores of 12, 34, 0, 31, 34, 36, 7 and 26. Makes a ton in the final test. Meh.He was out of form for a while leading into the 05 series but then still managed to ton up in the last match while the Ashes (and his spot) were still on the line.
May well be the case. I don't count that against him as a player, personally.Massive hypocrite too. Crossing himself when he made tons while being the biggest asshole on field in terms of sledging etc. gagf
Average 35 isn't great but it's hardly terrible05 Ashes is the exact sort of thing that dont give Hayden any credit for. Huge clutch series, the first time we've played an England team that's displayed any ticker in 2 decades, and he goes missing. Test scores of 12, 34, 0, 31, 34, 36, 7 and 26. Makes a ton in the final test. Meh.
Massive hypocrite too. Crossing himself when he made tons while being the biggest asshole on field in terms of sledging etc. gagf
It's not his overall average I am critical of. He didn't stand up early in the series. He'd gone from being this (faux) bullying character to having the England quicks all over him and he had nothing to answer with.Average 35 isn't great but it's hardly terrible
But then Smith averaged under 40 in both Australia and India where Sehwag and Hayden were "lucky to play on roads", so not really that simple is itThis is why I rate Smith higher than his contemporaries. Sehwag and Hayden were lucky to average close to 50 because of roads and docile attacks. Smith at least wasn't a walking wicket when it swung.
You are really good at thisSo here's an interesting little piece of trivia.
Sehwag faced McGrath in 5 tests - 4 times at home and once in the world XI match. Mcgrath got him 4 times. He averaged 42 in those tests with 1 century and 2 half centuries.
Smith faced McGrath in 6 tests - 2 times at home, 4 away. Mcgrath got him 5 times. He averaged 23 in those tests with only one half century.
Hayden faced Ambrose in two tests and got out to him 3 times, averaging 13 with a high score of 47. His reputation as being ordinary against high quality pace is largely based on this record.
Smith's record against McGrath over a larger sample size isn't much better.
Hayden vs Donald is a very different story - her played 7 tests against him, was dismissed once and averaged 47 in those tests with 3 hundreds.
In his three tests against Waqar, Waqar got him once and he averaged 61.5 with one hundred and one fifty.