Australian opening batsman, one of cricket's most dominant run-scorers with 8,625 Test runs at 50.73 average including 30 centuries over 103 matches.
Matthew Hayden was one of the most destructive opening batsmen in cricket history, famous for his powerful left-handed strokeplay and imposing physical presence. He held the world Test batting record of 380 against Zimbabwe in 2003. Paired with Justin Langer, the Hayden-Langer opening partnership was one of the most feared in Test cricket during Australia's dominant era of the 2000s.
Scoring 380 against Zimbabwe in 2003, which was then the highest individual score in Test cricket history.
How They Played
Hayden was an aggressive left-handed opening batsman known for his powerful stroke play and ability to dominate bowling attacks from the first ball. He combined traditional techniques with innovative shots, particularly his ability to step down the wicket to fast bowlers and play attacking shots square of the wicket. His imposing physical presence and fearless approach often put immediate pressure on opposing bowlers.
Lasting Impact
Hayden revolutionized the role of the opening batsman by bringing an ultra-aggressive approach that set the tone for Australia's dominance in world cricket during the early 2000s. His partnership with Justin Langer became the template for successful Test opening combinations.
Career Honours
- ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 (Runner-up, Australia)
- ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 (Winner, Australia)
- ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 (Winner, Australia)
- ICC Champions Trophy 2006 (Winner, Australia)
- Ashes Series 2001 (Winner, Australia)
- Ashes Series 2002-03 (Winner, Australia)
- Ashes Series 2006-07 (Winner, Australia)
- ICC Test Championship Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2004 (Winner, Australia)
- Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2002
- ICC Test Player of the Year 2004
- IPL Champion 2008 (Chennai Super Kings, runner-up finalist)
- Allan Border Medal 2002
- VB Series (One Day International tri-series) multiple wins with Australia
| Club | Period | Matches | Runs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Queensland | 1991–2009 | 181 | 15420 |
| Brisbane Heat | 2011–2012 | 12 | 384 |
| Chennai Super Kings | 2005–2007 | — | — |