Where is Matthew Hayden now?
Hayden retired from all forms of cricket in September 2012. In 2017, Hayden was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. In September 2021, Hayden was appointed as the Batting Coach of Pakistan for the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
Is Matthew Hayden coach of Pakistan?
Matthew Hayden on coaching the Pakistan at 2021 T20 World Cup.
Was Matthew Hayden right handed?
Matthew Lawrence Hayden is a former Australian cricketer whose career spanned over 15 years. Born on the 29th of October, 1971, the Queenslander was a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium pace bowler.
Is Matthew Hayden married?
Kellie HaydenMatthew Hayden / Spouse
Why did Matthew Hayden join Pakistan?
“Hayden is Australian, I feel he can bring some aggression into the team. He has World Cup experience, he was a world-class player,” Raja told reporters. “An Australian occupying the dressing room will have a lot of benefits. “This Pakistan team can win the World Cup, it just needs an improvement of 10 per cent.”
What is Vernon Philander doing now?
He was partly involved as batting consultant for the Australian team on a few occasions, notably on India’s tour in 2019. Philander, 36, migrated to Britain in 2020 after playing 64 Tests, 30 ODIs and seven Twenty20 internationals for South Africa and is known as a master of swing bowling.
Who dropped Brian Lara 501?
wicketkeeper Chris Scott
He had a few near-misses – Lara was bowled off a no-ball on 12 and then was dropped by wicketkeeper Chris Scott on 18 (Scott apparently said: “Oh dear, he’ll probably go on and get a hundred”).
What was the record before Kapil Dev?
Kapil Dev’s knock was never recorded on camera because of a nation-wide strike by sole broadcasters BBC back then. Manesar: Indian cricket legend Kapil Dev, on Thursday, said that he got no regrets on his world record of 175* not being recorded by the BBC (official broadcaster at that time).
Who scored most 300 runs in Test cricket?
Player | Span | Runs |
---|---|---|
DG Bradman (AUS) | 1928-1948 | 6996 |
V Sehwag (ICC/INDIA) | 2001-2013 | 8586 |
CH Gayle (WI) | 2000-2014 | 7214 |
BC Lara (ICC/WI) | 1990-2006 | 11953 |
Did Kapil use mongoose bat against Zimbabwe?
However, the bat Kapil uses was just known as a Slazenger WG bat at that point (no mention of any mongoose), a new ‘shoulder-less model’ the bat company had come up with. It had a shorter blade than most bats in use then, with the bat being described by the sellers as having ‘extra power in the hitting area’.