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The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 has been a rollercoaster of excitement, with captivating performances on the field matched by the charisma and energy of the TV presenters and commentators. Among them, Grace Hayden has emerged as a prominent figure, adding her unique flair to the cricketing extravaganza.
Grace Hayden: The rising star anchor of IPL 2024
Hailing from a cricketing pedigree, Grace is the daughter of the legendary Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden. While her father left an indelible mark on the cricket world with his batting prowess, Grace is making her mark with a microphone in hand, bringing the game to life for millions of viewers.
As a part of the Star Sports broadcasting team, Grace joins the ranks of esteemed presenters like Mayanti Langer, Jatin Sapru, Nashpreet Kaur and Erin Holland With her engaging commentary and insightful analysis, she has quickly become a fan favourite, captivating audiences with her charm and expertise.
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Matthew Hayden pulls his daughter’s leg
In a recent father-daughter interaction that showcased the playful banter between the two, Grace put her father to the test by quizzing him about her birthday date. With a mischievous twinkle in his eye, Matthew jokingly replied, “15th of June.” Grace, taken aback by his response, couldn’t help but express her disbelief. “Wrong… Are you kidding?” she exclaimed.
Unfazed by his daughter’s reaction, Matthew chuckled and confessed, “I was pulling your leg… it’s 16th June.” The lighthearted exchange between the father-daughter duo offered a glimpse into their off-screen camaraderie, much to the delight of cricket fans worldwide.
As IPL 2024 continues to unfold with its thrilling matches and captivating moments, Grace Hayden remains at the forefront, bringing her infectious enthusiasm and passion for the game to viewers across the globe. With her star on the rise, Grace is set to leave an indelible mark on the world of cricket broadcasting for years to come.