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    To open the batting with an average over 50 in 103 Test matches puts him among the all-time greats of the game, said Jack Clarke.

    Tributes poured in for retired opener Matthew Hayden with Cricket Australia (CA) describing the burly left-hander as one of the greatest players ever to pull on a baggy green.

    CA Chairman Jack Clarke said in a statement that Hayden was an indispensable part of the most successful chapter of Australian cricket. "Matthew was one of the greatest ever players to pull on the baggy green," Clarke said.

    "To open the batting with an average over 50 in 103 Test matches puts him among the all-time greats of the game. Matthew was an integral part of the most successful era in Australian cricket history. It would be an interesting task if the Team of the Century was to be selected today to rate Matthew against Bill Ponsford and Arthur Morris," he added.

    Australian captain Ricky Ponting had no hesitation in declaring Hayden Australia's greatest opener. "I don't think there's any doubt about that (he is Australia's greatest opener). You can even look back through the history books of the game and try and see if there's ever been a better opening batsman in the game, let alone Australia," Ponting said.

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    Retired pacer Glenn McGrath also hailed Hayden as a legend of the game and said, "It's been an absolute honour and a privilege to play with him and even more so to call him a mate. And to me Matty is a legend of the game. He's got nothing left to prove. His career stands alone. He's an amazing person and an amazing player.

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    Criscket: Australia vs. IndiaBy: Raj | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Had it been in India, such an opener wuld have ben playing for 100 years. Look at Dravid still surviving!!!
    Bad CricketerBy: Baatul | 13-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Hayden should have retired atleast before India toured Australia. By then, his cricket had deserted him and he thought playing politics would Bhajji was the only way to win. Little did he know that Ishant screwed his happiness. Anyway, Bad Riddance To Good Nothing. So, is IPL ready to provide him his retirement benefits?
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