Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden has ignited social media with a bold prediction: Joe Root will score his first Test century in Australia during the upcoming Ashes series. Hayden jokingly promised to walk nude around the MCG if Root fails to reach the milestone. Root's stellar Test record includes 13,543 runs and 39 centuries, but none in Australia.Grace Hayden, Joe Root and Matthew Hayden (Screengrabs/Instagram & AP)Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden has social media buzzing with a tongue-in-cheek promise involving England’s Joe Root ahead of the 2025 Ashes. Speaking on the All Over Bar The Cricket YouTube channel, Hayden declared he was certain Root would finally end his wait for a Test century in Australia when England tour later this year. “I will walk nude around the MCG if he doesn't make a hundred this summer,” the 52-year-old said, drawing laughter from fellow panelists and viewers.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The claim quickly went viral, with many taken aback by Hayden’s trademark wit. Adding to the humour, his daughter, sports presenter Grace Hayden, stepped in on the show’s Instagram page to make her own appeal to the England batter. “Please Joe Root, make a hundred,” she commented, adding a bit more laughter to her father’s bold prediction.Grace Hayden's plea to Joe Root on InstagramRoot, who will turn 35 in December, has an otherwise stellar Test record but has yet to reach three figures on Australian soil. In 14 matches across three tours Down Under, he has scored 892 runs at an average of 35.6, including nine half-centuries but no hundreds.Watch his bizarre prediction and promise here Globally, however, Root sits among the game’s greats. Since his debut in 2012, the right-hander has played 158 Tests, amassing 13,543 runs at an average of 51.29. He has 39 centuries and 66 fifties to his name, making him England’s leading century-maker and second only to Sachin Tendulkar in total Test runs.PollWill Joe Root score his first Test century in Australia during the upcoming Ashes series?Yes, definitely! No, I don't think so.England begin their Ashes campaign on November 21 in Perth, and while attention will be firmly on Root’s quest for a maiden century in Australia, Hayden’s promise has ensured there will be just as much interest off the field.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social Media
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