Hayden, Australian opener has no difficulty in admitting that the great Indian off-spinner would definitely insist main threat to his side during their four-match Test series beginning on October 9. Hayden had famously called Harbhajan "obnoxious weed" during India's controversy tour Down Under early this year prompting the Indian off-spinner to label the Australian opener one of the most "reviled men" in world cricket. Hayden said he was set and all geared up to renew the on-field rivalry with Harbhajan on slow Indian pitches. Hayden said before leaving for India "Having played over there and played well over there, I think I'm going to be the obvious target."Sunday, September 21, 2008
Hayden feels Harbajan would pose main threat to his side
Hayden, Australian opener has no difficulty in admitting that the great Indian off-spinner would definitely insist main threat to his side during their four-match Test series beginning on October 9. Hayden had famously called Harbhajan "obnoxious weed" during India's controversy tour Down Under early this year prompting the Indian off-spinner to label the Australian opener one of the most "reviled men" in world cricket. Hayden said he was set and all geared up to renew the on-field rivalry with Harbhajan on slow Indian pitches. Hayden said before leaving for India "Having played over there and played well over there, I think I'm going to be the obvious target."
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