FaaipDeOiad
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I'm not arguing that, just that he did get out to reverse swing a couple of times in the 2005 Ashes.
Hayden can and always has been able to play seam bowling IMO. His feats on the Gabba when it was a genuinely lethal seamers wicket in the 90s were remarkable, and he's played a number of good inning at test level in trying conditions. Obviously it's not something he dealt with a hell of a lot from 2000-2004 or so when pitches were almost universally extremely flat, but the evidence is there that he can play in such conditions. He has some problems with the ball swinging into him because of his aggressive front foot technique, but he can put that away when necessary, and it's earned him a lot more success than failure anyway.
Hayden can and always has been able to play seam bowling IMO. His feats on the Gabba when it was a genuinely lethal seamers wicket in the 90s were remarkable, and he's played a number of good inning at test level in trying conditions. Obviously it's not something he dealt with a hell of a lot from 2000-2004 or so when pitches were almost universally extremely flat, but the evidence is there that he can play in such conditions. He has some problems with the ball swinging into him because of his aggressive front foot technique, but he can put that away when necessary, and it's earned him a lot more success than failure anyway.