Matthew Hayden
Matthew Lawrence Hayden (born 29 October 1971) is an Australian cricket commentator and former
cricketer. His career spanned fifteen years. Hayden was a powerful and aggressive left-handed
opening batsman who, along with opening partners
Justin Langer and
Adam Gilchrist, contributed heavily to Australia's success during its "golden era" (2000–2008) in
Test and
ODI (One Day International) cricket respectively. He holds the record of highest individual score by an Australian batsman in
Tests, having scored 380 against Zimbabwe during Zimbabwe's 2003 tour of Australia. This stands as the second-highest individual score in test cricket (behind
Brian Lara‘s 400*). It is the highest score by an opening batsman in Tests, though infamously he never faced the opening ball in Tests with Langer, always batting at No2. Hayden was a member of the Australian team that won both the
2003 Cricket World Cup, and the
2007 Cricket World Cup.
Domestically, Hayden played for the state he was born in, Queensland, and also played for the state's
Twenty20 (T20) competition team, the Brisbane Heat. 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.
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