Hayden Considering Retirement Due To Prolonged Injury
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 4:54 pm Under Sports News 4 views
SYDNEY: Australian batsman Matthew Hayden is looking very desperate regarding his career due to his prolonged injury and he has started thinking seriously for taking retirement from One-day cricket.
The veteran opener said that he is making all out efforts to overcome his fitness problems.
The Player of the Tournament in the World Cup 2007, Matthew Hayden, is going to be 37 in October.
Suffering from an Achilles tendon, Hayden said that he does not want to make any hasty decision for announcing his retirement but if he does not overcome his injury then he can think about leaving cricket.
Hayden has been ruled out of the ODI series against Bangladesh after he failed to recover from an Achilles tendon injury in time. The three-match series begins on Saturday in Darwin.
Sports News top stories
-
EU ministers set for acrimonious talks on relaxing milk quotas
- This Category's RSS Feed
Frankfurt - Only the sky was the limit when Yvonne Buschbaum soared to big heights as one... Read more »
Pakistan Captain Dismisses Claims of YousafLAHORE: Pakistan cricket captain, Shoaib Malik has dismissed claims of his senior colleague... Read more »
India Will Tour Pakistan, BCCI To PCBCricket Board (PCB) breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday after the Indian cricket board assured... Read more »
‘No change in schedule to suit Dhoni’BCCI Vice-President Lalit Modi on Tuesday (Nov 18) said the first cricket Test between England... Read more »
Sania Mirza’s Pak Tour Postponed Due To Lack of SponsorshipIslamabad: Due to lack of sponsors, Indian women tennis ace Sania Mirza’s proposed Pakistan... Read more »
Something to say about this news story?
You must be logged in to post a comment.









