A record-breaking ODI innings from Mathew Hayden which ended up in a losing cause

During the third ODI of the 2007 Chappell-Hadlee ODI series between Australia and New Zealand in Hamilton, Matthew Hayden scored the highest-ever ODI score by an Australian.

Skipper Michael Hussey decided to bat first after winning the toss and Hayden proved his decision was right. He went on to score an unbeaten 181 off 166 balls which were supported with 11 fours and 10 huge sixes. His knock took the visitors to a competitive total of 346 and they were almost certain to end the series on a winning note.

It was a terrible beginning from New Zealand as they lost 4 wickets for just 41 runs. But a great century from Craig McMillan took them to 281-5 in the 42nd over. There were more twists to the tale but a six and a four by McCullum in the final over helped New Zealand cross the line in a thrilling match.

Hayden became the first player to score over 180 in an ODI and end up on the losing side.

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