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We really should have seen it coming - Matthew Hayden's star turn at this
World Cup. All the elements of his unconventional genius were there - the
botched insults (remember Harbhajan the "obnoxious weed"?), the way in
post-game interviews he tended to put the English language through a tumble
dryer, words clanging around endlessly until big Haydos ran out of breath.
When Hayden was appointed to the Cricket Australia board, Gideon Haigh
noted that he brought with him "the experience of 103 Tests and numberless
unintelligible press conferences". Bursting through the corporate gates with
zeal, our man had no time for naysayers, but he did acknowledge the hurdles
ahead:
"The game is definitely at the coalface of anticipated change," stated the
earthy Queenslander, then mostly known for his run-making feats and
prodigious output of cookbooks. Might the publishers have missed his calling
as a corporate soothsayer? Soon he was talking the globalisation of brands
and strategic imperatives. If he hadn't lobbed at CA, surely the interest of the
ECB would have been piqued.
In his playing days I always found Hayden a mildly unpleasant chap on account
of his bullying persona, the bowing at milestones, his general gamesmanship,
and tendency to make verbose, undiplomatic statements about his opponents.
Now I fear that such prejudices blinded me to his limitless appeals as a pundit.
With a microphone in his hand he sounds like a raving maniac. In a good way.
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No topic is off limit for Matthew Hayden, he'll have a crack at anything. He also
makes Danny Morrison sound like John Arlott.
There's actually a rich and deep archive of Hayden's bon mots out there on
the Internet. I've since learned that "the distinguishing features of [his] baggy
green was the blood, sweat and tears". Haydos saw his homeland, Australia,
as "a planet full of Australians" and his former team-mate Mike Hussey as a
man who liked to "abuse himself internally in the dressing room after a bad
dismissal". He also foretold Kevin Pietersen's injury issues: "Ever since Kevin
Pietersen has been running around on the plains of Africa, he would have
been wearing out his Achilles tendon." I don't know about you, but now I just
want to listen to some Toto.
During Wednesday's game at Bellerive Oval my colleague Geoff Lemon did his
bit for the historical preservation of the Hayden commentary oeuvre,
transcribing one particularly flavoursome burst of Haydos, in this instance an
off-the-wall take on Tasmania's history as a penal colony. We learned, among
other things, that Tasmania was "built on the shackles of hard labour" and
that most of its original inhabitants - criminals for the most part - looked a lot
like David Boon. What a time to be alive the 1800s must have been.
Of course Ramiz Raja was the perfect co-pilot on this magic carpet ride
through the Apple Isle.
I'll be honest, I've been patiently waiting for an heir to Navjot Sidhu's throne to
emerge, so Hayden's performances during this tournament are welcome. In
the intervening time - to paraphrase Haydos - it's been a long, cold, lonely
winter full of the sort of harshness you get in southern Australia when you're
trying to forge a nation out of Britain's cast offs. Get my drift? Never mind.
In Hayden I think I've also seen a future for Channel Nine's beleaguered
coverage of the Australian summer fixtures. JB, Heals and Slats are the
commentary version of Meat Loaf. Let's get Sun Ra in the house to unleash his
improvisational jazz: free association as match analysis. It's uncertain whether
we'd find any more answers to the pressing cricketing questions, but more
likely Haydos will unlock the cosmos and expand our minds. If you can't be
insightful, at least be bizarre.
The only thing I now fear is that the bores in production jobs will step in and
either administer managerial laxatives to Hayden's verbal diarrhoea or else
give him the flick. Commentating on one recent game our new hero said that
if bowlers continued to stray on to the legs of Indian batsmen, Hayden would
jump off a cliff. For the sake of comedy, I really hope they stick to the channel
outside off stump.
Russell Jackson is a cricket lover who blogs about sport in the present and nostalgic tense forthe Guardian Australia and Wasted Afternoons. @rustyjacko
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