Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden seems to be in awe of India. He has shown his love for the country by posting the English version of the national anthem of India, that too on the 71st Independence Day. The post that was shared on 15th August already has in excess of 1K RT’s which shows it is being noticed by people.
Matthew Hayden has also been an integral part of the Indian Premier League. He represented the Chennai Super Kings, before the franchise was banned for notorious reasons. Still, Hayden’s popularity hasn’t gone down, as he was also a part of the broadcasting unit during the Tamil Nadu Premier League.
He hit the bull’s eye with the English version of ‘Jana Gana Mana’, with the lyrics true to the translation! Hayden has admitted in the past that he loves travelling across India because of its vivid culture, heritage and of course food. Well, Chetan Bhagat should now be interested in writing a book on him titled, ‘HALF INDIAN’!
Happy Independence Day India pic.twitter.com/JK2PoAHt12
— Matthew Hayden AM (@HaydosTweets) August 15, 2017
Just Haydo things……._#MatthewHayden #TNPL #Tamil #MSDhoni pic.twitter.com/SKXWMWwp2S
— cricketpedia (@thecricketpedia) July 22, 2017
Matthew Hayden is his prime tormented bowling attacks from players all across the world.
Just #MatthewHayden things #CSK pic.twitter.com/5GRxOlxcPG
— K N A (@AlwaysKNA) July 23, 2017
He used to usually open with wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist and the two of them formed a lethal pair at the top of the Australia order in limited overs cricket.
Hitting Sixes Wearing Dhoti , Just Matthew Hayden Things #TNPL #MSDHONI #MatthewHayden #T pic.twitter.com/dGy1Oj3QXv
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadejaOfc) July 22, 2017
Hayden has also been a World Cup winner, a title he helped Australia win in 2007.
Matthew Hayden could be seen helping out the Chennai Super KIngs in some way or the other when they come out of their ban next year for Indian Premier League.