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  1. Matthew Hayden played for the Chennai Super Kings in the inaugural Indian Premier League in April 2008, contracted for $375,000. Hayden became one of the foremost players in the league, and in 2009 won the Orange Cap as the season's highest run-scorer, with 572 runs.

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  2. Matthew Hayden is a former Australian opening batter who played 103 Tests and 161 ODIs from 1994 to 2009. He scored 8625 runs in Tests, including 30 centuries, and 6133 runs in ODIs, including 181.

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    • November 29, 1971
    • Australia
  3. Hayden even broke Lara's long-standing record for the individual score in Tests (375) by hammering 380 against Zimbabwe, only for the West Indian to reclaim it with a 400* against England in the...

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  5. Oct 29, 2023 · How a 22-year-old Hayden scored four centuries and averaged 63.38 in his first Shield season, impressing selectors and opponents with his hunger and power. Read the stories and watch the videos of his memorable innings against SA and WA.

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    • Childhood, countryside, and cricket. Hayden grew up in Kingsroy, a county in Queensland. Till date, he enjoys spending time in his family property there.
    • The memorable First-Class debut. Two days after turning 20, Hayden made his First-Class debut for Queensland. Against South Australia he smacked 149 in his very first innings.
    • International career in two parts. Hayden’s international career can be divided in two parts — pre and post 2001. He made his Test debut in March 1994 at Johannesburg and managed just 20 runs.
    • The Glenn McGrath episode. They have been a part of many memorable victories for Australia and continue to share a wonderful camaraderie, but in early 1995, Hayden and Glenn McGrath were involved in an ugly confrontation.
  6. Find out the complete career history of Matthew Hayden including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more.

  7. Matthew Lawrence Hayden AM (born 29 October 1971) is an Australian cricket commentator and former cricketer. His career spanned fifteen years.

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