Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden believes that David Warner has the potential to become his country's greatest ever opening batsman.
The opening batsman said the Australian team is hitting top gear at the moment.
The opener hit 98 as Australia crushed England by seven wickets with five overs to spare in the opening match of a triangular limited-overs series.
"They have really been consistent over the past two years," said Rahul Dravid.
"We are well back in the hunt. We are looking to win this match now," said the left-hander after scoring his 17th Test ton.
Natthew Hayden, Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Steve Waugh, Brian Lara and Graeme Smith have come up with stupendous performances to outshine him.
Matthew Hayden chalked up 1,000 runs for the third year in a row on the final day of the first Test against India.
Matthew Hayden was unbeaten on 183 as Australia scored 372-3 on the opening day of the first Test.
Ponting scored an unbeaten 57 as Australia coasted to an eight wicket win over West Indies.
Opening pair Justin Langer and Matthew Hayden put the visitors in control of the final Test against West Indies
The report suggested that Langer is no longer able to cope up with demands of being a three-format coach.
CA will talk to the IPL franchise owners on this arrangement but conceded that it will not be a simple thing.
The duo bettered the record for an Australia opening partnership against England in Melbourne.
Former Australian batsman Matthew Hayden has heaped praise on Virat Kohli, saying that the current India Test skipper is a special blend of consistency and power while batting. "Virat is a special blend of consistency, power, his presence of mind, and his passion for the game. I think those elements are addictive in a personality," Hayden told reporters in Mumbai. Kohli, who is in his form of life, scored over 900 runs in the recently concluded IPL, which included four hundreds, but ended on the losing side last night after the Royal Challengers Bangalore lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad in the summit clash. Hayden, known for his aggression during his playing days, was present for the Ceat Cricket Rating awards function in Mumbai. "The game needs to have big personalities, big characters that allow the game and followers to almost polarise an audience. Cricket lovers like Kohli arguing with the umpires and engaging in sort of more combative style which is appropriate to Australian cricket," Hayden said.
Former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds says the 'monkeygate' incident during the home series against India in 2008 triggered his downfall in international cricket and even led to bouts of 'binge drinking'.
Clearly he didn't get the length of contract extension offer that he was after so it hasn't been ideal, but I don't subscribe to the fact that it was individuals that were key to making the decision, said selection chief, George Bailey.
Rajneesh Gupta brings you all the numbers of Rohit Sharma, the first player to score five tons in any series or tournament.
The Indian team has all the markings of a great team as it can not only fight it out but win against the odds in all conditions, former Australia opener Matthew Hayden said.
Former Australian coach John Buchanan has reacted to the criticism by recently retired skipper Michael Clarke, saying that the captaincy role is quite demanding and the former needs to work on it.
The white-ball games that were held in Sydney indicated that the deck was a flat one and express pace comes in handy on such surfaces.
Captain Steven Smith's domination reached new heights at the Melbourne Cricket Ground states Rajneesh Gupta