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Hayden 'sharp and hungry' for Wellington

A shoulder injury, a run drought and a bout of pleurisy have given Matthew Hayden a wretched summer, but entering the second Test tomorrow he feels as hungry as when he was pushing his way back into the Australia side five years ago

Cricinfo staff
16-Mar-2005


Matthew Hayden's shoulder injury at Christchurch was the latest in a long line of hiccups for him this season © Getty Images
A shoulder injury, a run drought and a bout of pleurisy have given Matthew Hayden a wretched summer, but entering the second Test tomorrow he feels as hungry as when he was pushing his way back into the Australia side five years ago. Despite being put under intense scrutiny this season he said careers ebbed and flowed and he had enjoyed the extra challenge.
"I've heard all sorts of things in the last 12 months. It wasn't an easy summer," Hayden told the Courier-Mail. "When you first start, you're battling to get in the side and I still feel I'm maybe at that stage. But that's not a bad marker to have because it makes you feel sharp and hungry. But no matter what mental or physical state I'm in, I really do try hard when I'm playing cricket."
Hayden could have sat out the first Test last week, when he made 35 and 15, but he was desperate not to give up his place, and a solid training regime has him in better shape for tomorrow's second Test at Wellington. "It's a case of not cutting a sucker an even break," he said. "Even as of the first Test I wouldn't have been capable of playing a one-day game, but Test cricket is a little different. I just want to play."
Hayden has doubled the time spent in the nets by his teammates, but his shoulder injury will still affect his fielding, which was obviously hampered at Christchurch. "The last time in New Zealand [in 1999-2000] it was a waiting game and it hasn't been dissimilar to this trip," he said. "I've played pretty well and then I've been hanging back and waiting to go."