Matthew Hayden sees cricket heed IPL's example

Posted by Andrea Laird


Matthew Hayden, enjoying huge success in the Indian Premier League, which reaches its climax in South Africa this weekend, has called on the game's governing body to take note of the success of Twenty20 cricket and make future international programmes reflect this.

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Read the whole "guardian.co.uk" article HERE.


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  1. Nitin Rai says:

    I saw you on CBS today. I am glad to see you continue to encourage folks to visit. Well I am going - I wasn't planning on staying in mumbai on my inbound, but the idea of even flying in seems very scary. My airline is willing to change my inbound and outbound city but I am questioning if I should change. I am torn. Sorry to post on here, you can reply to my email if you like. I think you would make a huge statement by going back before year end. I usually stay in North Mumbai, but I spent a fair amount of time with family and kids at both Taj and Oberoi in the past years.

  2. Nitin Rai says:

    Jonathan, I saw you on CNN.. I am very glad you made it out of Mumbai. Sadly many haven't. I have stayed at many of those places and scheduled to fly to Mumbai on Dec 8th and now having second thoughts. It was nice of you to say positive things about folks in India and ask people to go to Mumbai - but isn't that a bit of a contradiction considering the fact that you are back home and safe with your family.

  3. Fulya Sari says:

    Dear Jonathan,
    I am writing to you from Istanbul Turkey and sending you my good thoughts and happy that you are safely home. Your comments on CNN were very thoughtful, sincere, and heartfelt. Very wise. I think if more people could respond like you did under very very difficult circumstances, we would be able to have a more peaceful world. It is all up to us.. Thank you for your courage and peaceful sharing.
    Fulya Sari

  4. Fulya Sari says:

    by the way Jonathan..
    I forgot to mention that my nephew goes to a high school in western Vancouver as an exchange student and he feels very safe there..Indeed it is one small world!
    greetings from Istanbul..
    Fulya


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