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T20 World Cup: ‘heart and head challenges’ for Matthew Hayden

T20 World Cup: 'heart and head challenges' for Matthew Hayden
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Pakistani consultant found ‘strange’ to plan the fall of the beloved Australian team Hayden was in the corner.
If there has been an example of auspicious Aussie, it is Queenslander, who gave his heart and his soul as a cricket for his country.
It is difficult to visualize 50 years old, planning the fall of his favorite Australian team, but that is what will happen on Thursday.
Read Alsot20 World Cup: Can Australia End Pakistani’s dream run? There is a little history between the two.
The last time Pakistan played Australia in the T20 World Cup semifinals in 2010, and the giant sub-continent, champions who later survived, won it up to 3 of the matches.
And then Mike Hussey Blitz happened.
Three Sixes and Fourhayden will be in Pakistan being excavated as one of the consultants of batting, and with the entrance ticket itself, “it will be a little strange”.
“This is a challenge heart and head.
I have been a part of Australia’s cricket for so long and there is a strong emotional connection.
But in a very short time, I have been able to build connections with this Pakistani team, players, administrators, and staff support They.
“It is truly extraordinary, it can be part of their system, to be able to know how spirituality has played a role in the team as a great guide and tool for everyone to gather together,” Hayden, who is part of the two teams Odi World Cups Australia, said at the night of the second semi-final match.
In the opposition, there will be a couple Justin Langer, with whom Hayden shares the opening partnership that beat the world.
To approach a decade.
They called the best partner, but this is a game where they will match their intelligence .
“Yes, he will be there, but both langer and I know that we can mel Iku (only) it’s a lot.
At the end of the day it was a player who summoned a shot and we did not decide the fate of the game, “Hayden added.
Describes his own emotional connection with the Pakistani team, Hayden talked about his partner, Dean Jones, who died last year.” Jones gave many things to Pakistan Cricket (As a franchise coach in Pakistan Super League).
I can still hear the words of the lid in my ears ‘this is my children, this is something I really like’.
He was beautifully connected to Pakistani cricket and hopefully his soul rested calmly so he had left his inheritance that would not only help the Pakistani cricket generation but the generation after that.
“On the night of the match fighting with two countries, Hayden.
Also did not forget to thank Australia for the series they had announced in Pakistan next year.” It was one of my regrets as a cricket that I could not tour Pakistan.
But it is very good that Australia has announced a tour next year and I think it’s time for us to embrace Pakistan.
“Besides India, I don’t think there are other countries in the world that have a very passionate fan base and they also have to get a high-quality cricket experience,” said Legend Aussie, hoping the Pakistani team would do it away in the tournament.

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