YouTube - Inzamam Ul Haq Bowling Delhi Giants v Lahore Badshahs, ICL, @ Gurgaon StadiumAs this is the Matthew Hayden discussion thread. Was there ever a more awkward looking bowler than Hayden? He was useful with the ball though, probably underbowled throughout his international career.
I reckon that's said by every batsman who's ever rolled the arm over. There was probably reason why they weren't given more opportunity y'know, particularly to international batsmen.He was useful with the ball though, probably underbowled throughout his international career.
I only remember watching it from some Mercantile Mutual cup games in the late 90's.Would love to see footage of him bowling, can't say I ever have...
I m guessing from aussie's posts.. It's the ones he never played against.![]()
The answer has already been given. Its is clear you either can read & comprehend properly or just dont understand how Hayden's career evolved. Since as i said before, the other AUS posters earlier in this thread that i discussed the points, agreed or came to same conclusion with the majority of the points. It is only you who have failed to grasp the logic. As i said before i put this down to you being a non AUS supporter who would not have followed Hayden's career very close or seen all his test matches.No You did not. The world is waiting for the answer.
Oh my. Well if this is how summarised every single post i said in this thread about Hayden career. You definately have to try again, since this is stunning lack of comprehension again.marc71178 said:So let me (try and) get this straight.
For the majority of Hayden's career there was only 1 good bowling attack, the Australian one, and because he didn't score runs against that attack he was a FTB.
Later in his career he faced some tricky attacks and scored runs against them, thus showing he'd corrected the FTB failings.
It certainly is. Esepecially when other batsmen of the era such a Ponting, Dravid, Hayden (at the back end of his career), Lara, Sangakkara, Langer for eg. Managed to score runs equally well when they faced good pace attacks in bowler friendly pitches & joke attacks on roads.honestbharani said:lol.. being a FTB is a fault now.
CW views that as insulting?. Well i only started using it because i thought it was a way of politely disagreeing, instead of using the usual Cwisms in debates like WTF, errr. My GF does that to me in msn messnger convo's & i always find it funny. But ok...aussie, friendly advice from one poster to another, give the SMH thing a rest, it's just going to aggravate people. Surely you can disagree with people more politely?![]()
Pace attacks, pace bowler friendly conditions or individuals bowlers (excellent/good/decent) who could expose post Oval 2005 weakness to inswingers. Which would be Ashes 01 & 05, Akhtar & Mills 2004.Avada Kedavra said:What pace attacks did Hayden consistently fail against?.
If your GF's been SHH on MSN, she's probably been trying to cyber you.CW views that as insulting?. Well i only started using it because i thought it was a way of politely disagreeing, instead of using the usual Cwisms in debates like WTF, errr. My GF does that to me in msn messnger convo's & i always find it funny. But ok...
If your GF's been SHH on MSN, she's probably been trying to cyber you.
If your GF's been SHH on MSN, she's probably been trying to cyber you.
It's not that it's insulting; it's just that you're the only one who does it and you do it extremely frequently. Lots of people don't know what it means and the last thing your posting style needs is more unique character, if you get what I mean.aussie said:CW views that as insulting?. Well i only started using it because i thought it was a way of politely disagreeing, instead of using the usual Cwisms in debates like WTF, errr. My GF does that to me in msn messnger convo's & i always find it funny. But ok..