Standing My Ground: The Autobiography of Matthew Hayden

Standing My Ground: The Autobiography of Matthew Hayden

by Matthew Hayden (Author)

Synopsis

Matthew Hayden is one of the finest players of Australia's all-conquering Test cricket side of the last decade, and this is his outspoken and revealing life story. Matthew Hayden opened the Australian innings in Test cricket during the zenith of its cricketing success in recent years. He was part of the side that narrowly lost the enthralling 2005 Ashes series in England, and then trounced England back in Australia 5-0 a year later. And while much of the side's success was due to Glenn McGrath's seam bowling and Shane Warne's spin, Hayden's opening partnerships with the equally flinty Justin Langer laid the bedrock of their many victories. Now, retired from all first-class cricket except the IPL 20/20, he has quickly made a name for himself as a trenchant and articulate summariser on British TV cricket coverage. His autobiography is notable for its inside story, never before told, on many famous cricketing series - the disunity and dysfunction within the Australian camp during the 2005 series, for example. It also offers fascinating first-hand testimony of what it was like to play against greats of the game like Vivian Richards, and face the fearsome West Indies fast-bowling attack. It is also a casebook in the psychology of winning and doing your best: no sportsmen in the modern era have been better at this than Ricky Ponting's Australian Test side.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 01 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1845136624
ISBN 13: 9781845136628

Media Reviews
'A characteristically direct assessment of the matches and the people that mattered most...He opens up on umpires, the media, superstitions, team mates and opponents with disarming honesty and humour' Cricketworld.com 'A refreshing read' Cricket365.com
Author Bio
Champion cricketer Matthew Hayden AM, now playing with the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, is a powerful and aggressive batsman, known for his ability to score quickly at both Test and one-day levels. He formed one of the most prolific opening partnerships in world Test cricket for Australia with Justin Langer, and in ODI cricket with Adam Gilchrist. Matthew is also the CEO of his own company, The Hayden Way, and ambassador for charitable organisations such as the McGrath Foundation, Macquarie Group Foundation and Champagnat Trust at Marist College Ashgrove. He has maintained his connection to cricket by becoming the youngest ever elected board member for both Cricket Australia and Queensland Cricket, with portfolios for Females in Cricket and Indigenous Cricket. He lives in Brisbane with his wife, Kelly, and their three children, Grace, Joshua and Thomas.