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Bradley James Haddin (born 23
October 1977), is an
Australian former cricketer, vice-captain and
coach who
represented Australia in all
three forms of...
- 8/273, with
Haddin on 78. When play
resumed on day two,
England took the
remaining two
Australian wickets quickly to
dismiss them for 295.
Haddin was run...
- as
standby captain for the 2nd to 4th
Tests ahead of vice
captain Brad
Haddin.
Queenslander Joe
Burns replaced an
injured Mitc****
Marsh for the Boxing...
- the
Australian 2015
Cricket World Cup
squad for
Haddin. However,
after the
retirement of Brad
Haddin at the end of 2014–15, Wade was
recalled to the team...
- Test with a
broken finger,
Michael Clarke took over as
captain and Brad
Haddin became vice-captain.
England won the toss and
elected to bat. Play on Day...
- a
replacement for
regular wicket-keeper Brad
Haddin in 2009
against Scotland. A
further injury to
Haddin in 2010
paved the way for Paine's Test debut...
- ****uaged some of
their apprehensions: most notably,
wicketkeeper Brad
Haddin's sizeable hundred against New
Zealand for once made
seamless the void left...
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Michael Clarke (who
announced that he
would retire before the match), Brad
Haddin, and New Zealand's
Daniel Vettori, the
latter two
announcing their retirements...
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Caller &
Expert Analyst) 2018/19– Isa Guha (Host, Caller) 2018/19– Brad
Haddin (Expert Analyst) 2019/20– Mark
Howard (Host, Caller) 2018/19–
Michael Hussey...
- and
Haddin punished the
English attack.
North reached his
deserved century scoring centuries on both his Test and
Ashes debuts. At
lunch Australia had reached...