Hayden won’t quit

Published May 2, 2007

MELBOURNE, May 1: Australian opener Matthew Hayden has ruled out retiring from international cricket for at least another year, saying he wants to help the team rebuild itself after departure of legends like Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath.

Hayden, who was in sensational form during just concluded World Cup, topping batsmen's chart scoring 659 runs at an average of 73.22, said he was keen to help youngsters during Australian cricket's transition phase.

Aussies, who won World Cup for record third time in a row, are preparing for life without McGrath and Warne.

Hayden said he did not want to add to void by retiring.

“This side wants to stay together for a little bit longer. I think we've got a job to do within cricket just to try and set it up for next stage of Australian cricket,” he was quoted as saying by The Herald Sun.

He said he was not expecting his opening partner Adam Gilchrist to call it quits anytime soon either. “I don't think you'll see too many retirements, over next 12 months anyway.”

The big-hitting batsman, whose place in the team was under scrutiny before World Cup, struck three hundreds and a fifty to emerge as tournament's top-scorer, prompting skipper Ricky Ponting to say left-hander should not think of retirement for another two years.—Agencies

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