No, I corrected you about this
here in a post which
you admitted you didn't read properly so I'll summarise the findings:
Hadlee's WPM was better away than home: 5.35 vs. 4.67.
Hadlee's best years were his last seven, off the short run (252 wickets at 19.86). For these years:
His WPM was better away than home: 6.19 vs. 4.47.
His average was better away than home: 18.44 vs. 22.65.
He had six 10WM away, 0 at home.
He had six (of his eight) Player of the Series awards away, 0 at home.
The aggregate batting stats for NZ pitches during Hadlee's final seven years had a batting average of 32.65, more than one run higher than the global batting average of 31.49 during McGrath's batting era post-2000.
If Hadlee's home pitches had been tailor-made for him then Hadlee, being deadly on greentops, would probably have had better stats home than away as was the case at Notts:
home average: 12.96
away: 16.54 (still remarkable)
(thanks again to
@Coronis for this home and away split!)