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Matthew Hayden

Bell is now dominating Test cricket, says Hayden

Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden has praised Ian Bell, saying the England batsman was now "dominating" Test cricket. Bell made a Test-best 235 in the ongoing fourth and final Test against India at The Oval in south London.

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Kasprowicz named Cricket Australia board member

Former Test bowler Michael Kasprowicz was Tuesday named as a member of the Cricket Australia board, replacing Matthew Hayden who is coming out of retirement to play in the Twenty20 Big Bash.

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T20 cricket degrades batting technique, says Hayden

"We are better off being truthful about it, saying that is all well and good, and even though we are producing batsmen who have a problem leaving the ball, maybe we are better off," said the former Australian opener Matthew Hayden.

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Hayden to play for Brisbane Heat

Former Australia opening batsman Matthew Hayden is set to return to competitive cricket at 39 as a player for Brisbane Heat T20 side in the expanded Big Bash League Twenty20 next season.

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It will be do or die in England for Yuvraj’s aspirations as a Test player

Yuvraj has a few years of good cricket ahead of him.

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Hayden likely to play in T20 Big Bash

Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden is considering a comeback to competitive cricket and could well be seen in action in the Big Bash Twenty20 tournament in December.

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Australia need to think differently in restructuring their team

Australia cannpt bank on the traditional principles to see off this repair phase.

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Chronicle of BCCI’s authoritarian actions over the years

BCCI has seized upon increasing number of opportunities to flex its financial muscles.

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World Cup is for premium teams: Hayden

Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden has backed the ICC's proposal to exclude associate nations such as Ireland and Canada and make the World Cup a 10-team tournament from 2015.

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We picked the best team for Chennai conditions: Fleming

Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming feels that the team management was "smart enough to pick a side that suited Chennai conditions" which is the reason for the team's unbeaten run at home stretching to seven matches.

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