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'Let the ball come under your eyes': Hayden critiques batters technique in WTC Final
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Former opener Matthew Hayden attributed the South Africa and Australia batting woes in the WTC final to technical flaws, contrasting with T20 approaches. He emphasized the need to 'smell the leather' by moving towards the ball in Test cricket.
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