Best retired XI from 21st century

In the glorious history of cricket, there have been many champion players who have taken the stage and left the world in awe of them.

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2. Matthew Hayden

Matthew Hayden was a ferocious striker of the cricket ball and was known to dismantle bowling attacks with his swashbuckling stroke play. Hayden featured in 103 matches in the longest format of the game and scored 8625 runs at an average of 50.73., which comprised of 30 centuries.

In the ODIs, he scored  6133 runs in 161 matches at an average of 43.80, including 10 tons. The former Australian cricketer also made nine appearances for Australia in the shortest format and scored 308 runs at a strike rate of 143.92.

Hayden was way ahead of his time when it came to playing a fearless brand of cricket. He took the attack to the opposition right from the get-go and provided his side with brisk starts. The former Australian opener retired from international cricket on January 2009.

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