England's Sajid Mahmood (2nd R) is joined by team mates to celebrate his dismissal of Australia's Matthew Hayden (R) during their one-day international cricket match in Sydney February 2, 2007. REUTERS/Will Burgess (AUSTRALIA)
RM2E7J4MJEngland's Sajid Mahmood (2nd R) is joined by team mates to celebrate his dismissal of Australia's Matthew Hayden (R) during their one-day international cricket match in Sydney February 2, 2007. REUTERS/Will Burgess (AUSTRALIA)
Steve Harmison of the World XI (4th left) is joined by team mates as he celebrates the wicket Matthew Hayden for 77 runs during day three of the Super Test in Sydney October 16, 2005. Australia are playing the World XI team in a one-off test match, after winning all three limited day matches in Melbourne last week. REUTERS/Will Burgess
RM2E84491Steve Harmison of the World XI (4th left) is joined by team mates as he celebrates the wicket Matthew Hayden for 77 runs during day three of the Super Test in Sydney October 16, 2005. Australia are playing the World XI team in a one-off test match, after winning all three limited day matches in Melbourne last week. REUTERS/Will Burgess
Matthew Hayden of Australia (R) is joined by team mate Michael Clarke (L) as they congratulate Stuart MacGill (C) who had World XI's Andrew Flintoff caught for 15 runs on day four of the cricket Super Test in Sydney October 17, 2005. The World XI were struggling to avoid a massive defeat in the super test against Australia after losing three quick wickets on the fourth day on Monday.REUTERS/Will Burgess
RM2D2GXATMatthew Hayden of Australia (R) is joined by team mate Michael Clarke (L) as they congratulate Stuart MacGill (C) who had World XI's Andrew Flintoff caught for 15 runs on day four of the cricket Super Test in Sydney October 17, 2005. The World XI were struggling to avoid a massive defeat in the super test against Australia after losing three quick wickets on the fourth day on Monday.REUTERS/Will Burgess