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00:00If the West Indies introduced intimidatory bowling, then I think Matthew Hayden introduced
00:29intimidatory batting. The power and the way that he imposed himself on the bowlers was
00:44pretty special actually and yes, extremely intimidating. Very much like Adam Gilchrist,
00:51he led the way, he was innovative, I said he was adaptable, he was resilient, he was
00:56a tough, tough, tough character and nothing fazed him and just to have him out at the top of the
01:04order leading the way, reflecting on it right now, I don't think you could have had a better
01:10opening bat to lead you into two World Cup campaigns as Matthew Hayden.
01:26Matthew Hayden is a very strong player, physically imposing man. He walked down the pitch at the new
01:38ball and smacked it back over the bowler's head, both in Test match cricket and one-day cricket.
01:42If you over-pitched to him, he drove as powerfully and as straight as anybody going around and of
01:49course the great thing was he could drop short and pull the hook.
01:51Straight down the ground, what a way to get up to mark for Matthew Hayden.
01:55Now then, now then, that is big because this is a long straight boundary and Hayden's hit it flat.
02:09When you think of that dominant Australian period, you do almost by definition think of
02:18Warner McGrath and you certainly think of Ricky Ponting and Adam Gilchrist. In 1999, you think of
02:23Steve Waugh. In 2003, you think of Andrew Symonds. I don't think people quite give the credit to
02:30Matthew Hayden that he deserves. Alongside Adam Gilchrist, he formed a fearsome opening partnership.
02:36I'm trying to think, I mean Greenwich and Haynes, I suppose, but I doubt even they caused quite the
02:42chaos that Hayden and Gilchrist caused at times.
02:45Matthew Hayden does it, just short of 50, 47 not out to him. Gilchrist, 59 not out.
02:50Another handsome win for the reigning world champions.
02:54When you look at that team, you had the likes of Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Damian Martin in that team.
03:01You had Matthew Hayden, you had Michael Hussey and sometimes you get that feeling that Matthew Hayden
03:08probably is a little overlooked and not held at the highest level that he should be because
03:14when you look back at it, the way that he opened up for Australia in that particular period,
03:21the opposition teams were feared.
03:23If you're going to be attempting Yorkers to this man, get to the right, otherwise it will disappear.
03:29He was intimidating. I remember him facing Shail Bakhtar.
03:33Shail Bakhtar, steaming in bowling like the wind. He had no qualms in moving down the wicket
03:38to take him on and he was one of the first players to do that again.
03:42I remember him saying, I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it,
03:45I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it.
03:49Moving down the wicket to take him on.
03:51He was one of the first players to do that against Pace.
03:54That just stamped the authority of the Australian innings on the opposition team.
03:59Then you look back at his record.
04:01He's got probably the best record of any Australian batsman on Asian soil.
04:05His adaptability in every condition probably puts him a lot higher than where he's stated at the moment.
04:15He's a lot better batsman than what you remember.
04:19That's clever.
04:21Just using the pace.
04:23It was just the way that he scored the runs as well in that really aggressive, commanding sort of style.
04:29You almost feared for your life as a bowler at times as he came striding up the pitch
04:34and belting it back at you and glaring at you as well.
04:37He really showed that in the 2007 World Cup with the 300s and over 600 runs.
04:42Only the second batsman ever to score over 600 in a World Cup.
04:49I think this is an extraordinarily good innings for Matthew Hayden
04:53and further confirmation of his form.
04:56All-World Cup.
04:58This is an amazing example of how a player can apply himself mentally
05:03to one or two problems he's had in preceding years
05:06and come back even better than he was.
05:09You suspect that the opposition are under pressure as he takes guard.
05:14They're remembering what he has done to you in the past and what he might do to you in the future
05:19and that's a great point from which to start an innings.
05:44Give it all you've got.
05:49Now he goes big again.
05:53180 degree range.
05:55150 for Matthew Hayden.
05:58The highest score in the World Cup by an Australian.
06:02Wonderful to watch.
06:06So you look at Ricky Ponting, he's just on the same level.
06:08There is no doubt about that.
06:10I hold Matthew Hayden in high regard.
06:14Looking at the final of that 2007 World Cup in Barbados
06:17sometimes you just have to hand it to the opposition
06:20and particularly an individual member of the opposition
06:23if they play an outlandish innings or take an incredible number of wickets.
06:28And Adam Gilchrist that day was unstoppable.
06:31149 off just over 100 deliveries.
06:34Gilchrist goes again.
06:37Second one.
06:38Even further it's into the second tier of the Worrell Weeks and Wolcott stand.
06:48Sangakara up to the stumps.
06:49Tremendous pass to the ball.
06:51Yeah.
06:52Really good and flat and hard.
06:55And almost unbowlable too.
06:58That brings 150 up.
07:00I have known two great players
07:02be in a partnership but not necessarily play that well together.
07:05One would make runs when the other didn't.
07:07But Gilchrist and Hayden did it together a lot.
07:09Probably more than Greenwich and Haynes.
07:11More than Greenwich and Fredericks.
07:13Maybe even more than Tendulkar and Sevak.
07:16They were possibly the greatest opening pair at the one-day game scene.
07:22Lasith Malinga bowling to Manny Hayden.
07:25Lasith Malinga bowling to Manny Hayden.
07:29Who is stumping Malinga down the ground for six.
07:32That's all about strength.
07:35They were really beaten by Gilchrist's 100.
07:37Probably out of the game at the halfway stage.
07:39And then of course it ended in rather farcical scenes with them.
07:43Although the game had gone.
07:45Having to go back out and face the Australian spinners in the dark.
07:51And that finally is that.
07:53Australia have won the World Cup of 2007.
07:57Now what matters is a marvellous cricket team
07:59that have outplayed everybody who has come before them.
08:02They have unbeaten 29 World Cup matches.
08:12For the third successive time,
08:14Australia are World Cup champions.
08:18It's hard to see anybody else winning three World Cup titles.
08:21It's hard to see anybody else winning three World Cups in a row.
08:23To see a team pulling so far away
08:25that they can win for eight years,
08:27Australia did.