Matthew Hayden Wife, Weight, Height, Age, Batting Stats, IPL Teams
Published on: Jul 17, 2018 3:06 pm IST|Updated on: Jul 22, 2021 6:22 pm IST
Mathew Hayden was a former Australian cricketer popularly known as Haydos was counted as one of the most destructive opening batsmen in world cricket. The late 90’s and early 2000 saw some flamboyance stuff when it comes to opening batsmen mainly due to his and his opening partner Adam Gilchrist. His stats have always been impressive in the limited overs but in the Test matches too he was destructive. He once had held the highest ever test score of 38o runs off 470 balls which was scored against Zimbabwe. He averages 50.7 in Tests and holds the record of the second highest run-getter in Test matches as an opener.
Matthew Hayden
Nickname:
Haydos, Unit
Profession:
Retired Australian Cricketer
Biography
Autobiography:
NA
Biopic:
NA
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.):
187 cm, 6 Feet 2 Inches
Weight (approx.):
95 Kg
Eye Colour:
Blue
Hair Colour:
Brown
Tattoos:
NA
Personal Life
Date of Birth:
29th October 1971
Age (as on 2018):
46 years
Birth Place:
Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia
Zodiac sign/Sun sign:
Scorpion
Nationality:
Australian
School:
Not Known
College:
Not Known
Educational Qualifications:
Not Known
Signature:
Family
Father:
Laurie Hayden
Mother:
Moya Hayden
Sister:
NA
Brother:
NA
Coach/Mentor:
Not Known
Religion:
Christian
Address:
Gumdale, Queensland, Australia
Cricket Career
International Debut:
Test:
12th November 1993 vs South Africa
ODI:
9th December 1993 vs New Zealand
T20I:
13th June 2005 vs England
Jersey Number:
#28 (England), #28 (IPL, County)
Domestic/State Team:
Queensland, Hampshire, Northamptonshire, Chennai Super Kings, Brisbane Heat
Nature on field:
Aggressive
Likes to play against:
England
Favourite Shot:
Walking down the track against fast bowlers, Pull-shot
Records and Awards
Matthew Hayden holds the record for the highest individual score for Australia in Tests. He scored 380 against Zimbabwe to register this record to his name.
Matthew Hayden is the second highest run-getter in Test matches as an opener.
When he retired from Test cricket in the year 2009, he was the joint 6th with South Africa’s Jacques Kallis on the highest number of Test centuries.
His score of 380 vs Zimbabwe is still the highest ever Test score by an opening batsman.
In the year 2017, Matthew Hayden was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame.
Hayden won the Allan Border Medal in the year 2002.
He was the Test Player of the Year 2002, Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2003.
He was named the ICC one-day player of the year in 2007.
He is also the member of the Order of Australia in January 2010.
Hayden was also awarded the Australian Sports Medal on 14th July 2000.
Preferences
Hobbies:
Fishing, Cooking
Favourite Batsmen:
Rahul Dravid, Virat Kohli, Usman Khawaja, Rohit Sharma, David Warner
Daughter: Grace Hayden(2002), Son: Joshua Hayden(2005), Thomas Joseph(2007)
Earnings
Net Worth:
$25 Million
Controversies
In the year 2003, Hayden was fined some percent of his match fee after he smashed a pavilion window after disagreeing to an umpire decision in a Test match at Sydney cricket ground against England.
In the down-under series against India in 2008 the famous ‘monkey-gate’ incident took place between Harbhajan Singh and Andrew Symonds where Matthew Hayden was a witness for the fallout. During the incident, Hayden called Harbhajan Singh some offensive words for which he paid the price as he was charged for a code of conduct violation by Cricket Australia.
He was heavily criticized by BCCI and Pakistan legend Wasim Akram when he called India a third world country after his team failed to win a single game against India in a Test series. He marked the ground conditions and inordinate delays responsible for his side defeat.
Lesser Known Facts
Matthew Hayden overtook Don Bradman’s haul of 29 centuries after he scored his 30th against India in the fourth Test at Adelaide in 2008.
Hayden also owns a yacht apart from his car collections.
He has also hosted a TV show named, Home Ground.
Matthew Hayden was the first batsman to use the long handle ‘Mongoose Bat’. He used it in an IPL game against the Delhi Daredevils.
In September 2012, Matthew Hayden announced his retirements from all forms of cricket.
Matthew Hayden is an ambassador for the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation.
He has been an Ambassador for World Youth Day in the year 2008.
With 265 runs to his name, he was the highest run-getter in the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007.
Matthew Hayden was appointed to head a tourism campaign by Queensland Government in March 2013 to attract more Indian tourists to Australia.
He has his own cookery book named ‘The Complete Matthew Hayden Cookbook’.
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