Matthew Hayden: Australia’s Dominant Opening Batter

Matthew Hayden is a former Australian opening batter, celebrated as one of the most dominant left-handers in cricket history. Known for his aggressive stroke play and towering presence at the crease, Hayden was a cornerstone of Australia’s golden era in the late 1990s and 2000s.

    Personal Profile

  • Full Name: Matthew Lawrence Hayden
  • Born: 29 October 1971, Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia
  • Age: 54 years
  • Height: 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
  • Batting Style: Left-handed
  • Bowling Style: Right-arm medium
  • Role: Opening batter
  • Nicknames: “Haydos”

Matthew Hayden Statistics

Matthew Hayden

Format Matches Runs Average 100s Highest Score
Tests 103 8,625 50.7 30 380
ODIs 161 6,133 43.8 10 181*
T20Is 9 308 51.3 0 73*
IPL 32 1,107 36.9 8 fifties 93

    Career Highlights

  • Test Triple Century: Scored 380 vs Zimbabwe in Perth (2003), then the highest individual Test score.
  • World Cup Success: Key player in Australia’s 2007 ODI World Cup win, finishing as the tournament’s top scorer.
  • Dominant Opener: Formed legendary partnerships with Justin Langer and Ricky Ponting.
  • IPL Impact: Played for Chennai Super Kings, known for his “Mongoose bat” innovation.
  • Awards: Allan Border Medal (2007), Wisden Cricketer of the Year (2003).

    Net Worth & Post-Career

  • Estimated Net Worth (2025): $12–15 million USD
  • Income Sources: Cricket Australia contracts (retired 2009), IPL earnings, commentary, coaching, motivational speaking, and business ventures.
  • Post-Retirement Roles: Cricket commentator, mentor for Pakistan in T20 World Cup 2021 & 2022, and active in charity/community work.

In short, Matthew Hayden is remembered as a powerhouse opener who redefined aggressive batting in Tests and ODIs, leaving a legacy of dominance and inspiration.

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