Yes, I do. CheersKimbo said:Think you mean Hayden. He's on 183* batting with Steve Waugh at the moment on 59* I believe.
Hayden did well not to lose his head, in the middle of watching a 3 hour highlights programe and they just said that's his first boundary for 23 overs :OTop_Cat said:Looks like my tip was right. COnsidering how well he was batting after I tipped him when he was on 9, it's no surprise. He just went bezerk after getting to 100, didn't he?? I was sure he was going to get out before he got there, though.
Oh yeah, with 15 Test hundreds and 11 50's (9 of them over 120) he sure has has the tendency to not go on with the job after getting a start..................That is so un-Hayden like. Usually he probably would of committed "criciketing-suicide" by then.
I recall agaist England last year he hit 182 overnight, forgot to play himself in the next day tried to wack us out the park and ended up getting out for about 195.Top_Cat said:Oh yeah, with 15 Test hundreds and 11 50's (9 of them over 120) he sure has has the tendency to not go on with the job after getting a start..................
Actually it was 197 and the hook which got him out was a pretty stiff-looking one. I reckon his back was acting up. He was class the day before, absolute class. That shot looked like the shot of someone who'd not score 197 in their career let alone the previous day so something else may have caused it.I recall agaist England last year he hit 182 overnight, forgot to play himself in the next day tried to wack us out the park and ended up getting out for about 195.
Yeah after then scoring 103 in the second dig of the same game and then 103 two Tests later, I'm sure he was looknig for a nearby cliff.Actually come to think of it most of last year was a poor season for Hayden, after the fireworks of the year before anyway. He got himself out alot after getting a start (That Hook shot comes to mind!)
I think you went a bit low in your prediction there T_C!Top_Cat said:Just like to be the first to tip Matt Hayden for a ton if his first two shots are anything to go by. Gee he looks like he's hitting the ball VERY well already.
1 out of 2 isn't bad!Top_Cat said:Steve Waugh looks ominous already today. What's the money on a double ton for him?
I was going to say that this was a nice blunt first post, greetings.Richard said:What a shame a batsman of Lara's skill (not to mention Sobers, Hanif, Hutton et al) has been beaten by such an inelegant player in such an easy situation. A Test-match in name, but hardly in nature. There can't have been too many worse attacks to play Test-cricket; plenty as bad, obviously, but not many worse.
Lara might have had a pitch as good, but he had to score his runs against an attack including Caddick and Fraser.
I hope Graeme Smith or someone beats an unworthy record in as quick time as Nathan Astle fairly recently took to beat another by an Australian, namely fastest Test double-century.
The one consolation is that Hayden at least merited the score, no matter how easy it was to get it, he wasn't dropped or missed lbw once.