This is one the big myths that many Aussies still believe - that Hayden conquered an awesone spin attack in India.Hayden's efforts in 2001 were amazing, considering the dominating bowling attack, and big turning pitches. He was more dominant too, really attacked the daylights out of the bowlers.
Still a far better attack than the current one.This is one the big myths that many Aussies still believe - that Hayden conquered an awesone spin attack in India.
Kumble did not play that entire series.
Harbhajan was the only decent spinner India had in that series and he pretty much took out Australia by himself.
On top of this, Srinath didn't play the last two tests.
Hayden played well but it's worth putting it in perspective.
Wouldn't agree with far better.Still a far better attack than the current one.
It's tough, isn't it? Because if he takes too much action in self-defence, then he gets in trouble for obstructing the field.So if, at any point, the batsman is out of his ground and directly between you and the stumps, you throw the ball at him?
Does the law say anything about that? By my knowledge, there's no way you can argue that isn't out unless the appeal is withdrawn. It's incredibly unlucky, but so is a ball that decides to roll on a middle stump line and hits you on the foot.Thing I heard on the Sofa comes was a question of whether or not he was trying to avoid getting hit by the ball.