CSK induct Suresh Raina, Matthew Hayden into inaugural Hall of Fame at ROAR 2026
Chennai Super Kings inducts Suresh Raina and Matthew Hayden into the inaugural Hall of Fame at the ROAR 2026 event in Chennai.
Chennai Super Kings inducts Suresh Raina and Matthew Hayden into the inaugural Hall of Fame at the ROAR 2026 event in Chennai.
Matthew Hayden, a two-time ICC Cricket World Cup winner, is regarded as one of the most formidable openers of his generation.
Former Australia batter Matthew Hayden has asserted that Pakistan's squad for the next month's T20 World Cup looks solid with a star-studded line-up but their fielding remains a 'biggest chink' for them.
In a short video posted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday, Hayden and Philander are seen discussing the dressing room scene post the five-wicket loss to Australia on November 11 and how the defeat shattered the players.
Matthew Hayden suggested that the questions surrounding the issue were not only about the usage of saliva and sweat but they also exposed other concerns.
Dhoni had already joined the Chennai Super Kings camp and was seen sweating hard to prepare himself for the 13th edition of IPL.
However, BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal earlier informed that the board had not yet made any plans about the 13th edition of the IPL without any foreigners.
The former Australian opener believes that amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, online sports becomes all the more relevant and entertaining.
Earlier, Suresh Raina had picked Hayden's swashbuckling knock of 93 in just 43 deliveries using the unique bat in a 2010 game against Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) as one of his favourite memories from the cash-rich league.
Raina took to Twitter to share his favourite IPL memory