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Back in the Australian locker room Hayden reflects on his mammoth achievement over a well-deserved beer
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Australia's Matthew Hayden (R) celebrates with team mate Adam Gilchrist after beating Brian Lara's world record test score of 375 during the first test against Zimbabwe at the WACA ground in Perth, Western Australia on Friday. Australian batsman Matthew Hayden smashed a world record test score of 380 in the first test against Zimbabwe in Perth. REUTERS/Stringer
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Matthew Hayden (center looking up) celebrates with the Australian cricket team after the finish of play against Zimbabwe in Perth, Western Australia. Hayden broke Brian Lara's test innings record of 375 in the first test against Zimbabwe in Perth on Friday. REUTERS/Stringer
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Australia's batsman Matthew Hayden toasts with former cricket captain Mark Taylor after the finish of play on day two of the first test against Zimbabwe in Perth, Western Australia October 10, 2003. Taylor awarded Hayden the champagne after he beat Brian Lara's all-time test cricket world record of 375 runs. Hayden was eventually out for 380. REUTERS/Stringer
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Matthew Hayden (R), watched by captain Steve Waugh, enjoys a celebratory champagne awarded by Mark Taylor after the finish of play against Zimbabwe in Perth, Western Australia October 10, 2003. Hayden broke Brian Lara's test innings record of 375 in the first test against Zimbabwe in Perth on Friday. REUTERS/Stringer
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Friday October 10, 09:40 AM
Australia's Matthew Hayden celebrates after beating Brian Lara's world record test score of 375 during the first test against Zimbabwe at the WACA ground in Perth, Western Australia. Australian batsman Matthew Hayden smashed a world record test score of 380 in the first test against Zimbabwe in Perth on Friday. REUTERS/Stringer
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October 10, 2003, 08:12 AM
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I think last night quite a few of us sensed that it was a done deal, me for one.
The magnanimous act was the declaration. Mark Taylor declared rather than beat Australia's record. For this I respect them. Sportsmanship and a calculated move to seal a win. You gotta get the other team in at the right psychological moment. Matt Hayden got his chance and that was necessary to prove a thing or two to detractors about this Australian side.
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Matthew Hayden walks off after passing Brian Lara's record Test score , Australia v Zimbabwe, 1st Test, Perth, October 10, 2003
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thanks chinaman for the link
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