DMA


MORE STORIES YSR urges PM to form team to manage Satyam affairs Andrew Strauss named England captain Ramalinga Raju: From Andhra's pride to disgrace Film on Raja Ravi Varma worth a watch: Randeep Hooda Striking truckers hope government will talk to them 'Prabhakaran's extradition call shows India's stand on LTTE' We need more short films to promote young talent: Anupam Kher Ashok Leyland sales down 63 percent in December BJP draws roadmap to general elections, sticks to terror Mamata's acts are childish: Biman Bose
© 2008-2010 Dmanewsdesk.com
- All Rights Reserved.
Hayden to miss first Test against West Indies May 22, 2008
Melbourne, May 22: Matthew Hayden will miss the first Test against the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica, starting Thursday, owing to an achilles tendon injury.

Hayden will be replaced by Simon Katich at the top of the order with Brad Hodge coming in to bat at No.5 for the unavailable Michael Clarke who will join the team for the second Test.

Vice-captain Michael Hussey admitted that the loss of Hayden was a blow.

"Losing Matty Hayden is a huge loss, obviously he leads our batting attack really and has quite a long time," Hussey was quoted as saying in the Herald Sun.

Katich returns after a two and half year absence, and Hodge comes back after sitting out of Test side for more than two years.

"He (Katich) is a vastly experienced cricketer, and while we are definitely going to miss Hayden at the top of the order, we've got an excellent replacement coming in to do a very good job for us."

Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin will become Australia's 400th Test cricketer when he makes his debut following the retirement of Adam Gilchrist.

The West Indies are also without their dominant opener and skipper Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan is leading the side.
EMAIL THIS NEWS COMMENTS No comments yet

LEAVE YOUR COMMENT
Name (required)
Email (required but will not be published)
Website (e.g. www.dmanewsdesk.com)
City
Comment (required)
Sports Poland geared up to face Germany in Euro IOC to announce candidate cities for 2016 Olympics Pakistan officials await cricketer Mohammad Asif's test results BCCI to honour 1983 World Cup heroes in style Delhi signs pact for Commonwealth Games    Italy risk missing Cannavaro at Euro 2008 Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif held in Dubai with drugs Indian Premier League is here to stay Script couldn't have been better: Warne Yusuf leades Rajasthan Royals to win inaugural IPL Clarke takes over Australian Test vice-captaincy Pune turning into city beautiful for Commonwealth Youth Games Rajasthan Royals rout Daredevils to storm into IPL final Ponting unaware of 10,000-run mark in Tests Preserve the sanctity of Test cricket Cashing in on craze, IPL ticket prices hiked Umpire Jayaprakash retires Helped by Marsh fireworks, Kings XI ground Rajasthan Royals Kolkata pour its heart out on Kahn farewell Chennai Super Kings dash Mumbai's hopes, storm into semis
  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  25  26 
 PREV  |  NEXT