Hadlee gives Monty advice on Australian crowds
Richard Hadlee was the favourite target of Australian supporters in the 1980s and he tells Robert Craddock, of The Courier-Mail , Monty Panesar has done the right thing by seeing a psychologist to deal with potential problems
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"Greg took me aside and said I was over-reacting to the crowds and if you antagonise them or show them they are getting to you it will only get worse," Hadlee said. "In the early days as a young puppy I overreacted.
Australia's players will today honour the late Kerry Packer as the most influential man in the history of the sport by naming a life membership award after him. Shunning the opportunity to highlight a great player of the game, the Australian Cricketers' Association instead decided to recognise Packer for making the game professional with the introduction of World Series Cricket in 1977, and the ongoing multi-million-dollar support of the Nine network.
Peter English is former Australasia editor of ESPNcricinfo