Matthew Hayden

Matthew Hayden

Matthew Hayden

Australia Australia

Overview

Full Name Matthew Lawrence Hayden
Age 53y 54d
Born Friday October 29, 1971, Australia
Batting Style Left Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Playing Role Batter

Awards

ICC Men's ODI Cricketer Of The Year
ICC Men's ODI Cricketer Of The Year - 2007
Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 2003

Biography

A strong-built left-hander, an intimidating personality and an aggressive attitude, Australian Matthew Hayden had all the ingredients that made him successful in international cricket. Those very ingredients shaped the next 17 years of this talented cricketer’s illustrious career.

The burly southpaw's presence at the crease was enough to intimidate his opponents. Hayden’s mental as well as physical strength was something that he used to its optimum on the field. An attacking batsman on the front foot, the Queenslander was a regular member of the slip cordon and made a fine catcher in the gully position. With 8,000 plus Test runs and an average of 50.73, Hayden dismissed all those who never thought of him as more than an ODI specialist. Not to forget, his mammoth innings of 380 against Zimbabwe at Perth was a record in itself. He eventually came well in the One-Day arena as well. However, a brief slump of form during 2004-05 saw him being dropped from the ODI squad, bringing in young Michael Clarke. But, such was his grit and dedication that he bounced back strongly in Tests, surpassing the legendary Sir Donald Bradman in Test centuries. A fractured toe and a broken bone did not stop the run machine from thumping the most number of runs in the 2007 World Cup, which earned him much respect.

But just as all great careers come to an end, Hayden’s too, was no exception. An Achilles injury during the Indian T20 league where he played for Chennai, kept him out of national duties and that saw the decline of one of the most glorious careers in Australia’s cricketing folklore. Hayden announced his retirement from international cricket in 2009.

Debut
Australia vs South Africa at Johannesburg - Friday March 4, 1994

Batting

Matches 103
Innings 184
Runs 8625
100's - 50's 30 - 29
Sixes - Fours 82 - 1049
Average 50.73
Strike Rate 60.10
Highest Score (vs Zimbabwe, 09/10/2003) 380

Bowling

Matches 103
Innings 3
Overs 9
Wickets 0
Economy Rate 4.44
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs India, 18/03/2001) 0/7

Fielding

Catches 128
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 0

Career Runs

1391
1044
696
348
Runs
Years