Matthew Hayden, celebrating his 53rd birthday, predicts an Australian victory in the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy but expects a tough contest from Rohit Sharma-led India. He argues that drop-in pitches in three of the five venues reduce Australia’s home advantage. Stadiums in Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne use drop-in pitches.
‘Australia will win, but watch Team India go!’ – Hayden on BGT

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