Australia's ace fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has ruled himself out of contention to play the first Test of the four-match series.
One of the big three of Australia’s fast bowling department- Josh Hazlewood has played just four Tests over the course of the last two years. Scotty has bowled plenty at the MCG when it was a flat wicket, it probably wasn’t swinging or reverse swinging so he knows how to work hard for a long period of time. Hazlewood is still recovering from the left Achilles niggle he sustained last month in Sydney.
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Feels like it’s heading in the right direction,” he said. Hopefully I can string a couple together on this tour,” the fast bowler said. I was bowling a fair bit leading into the tour at home and sort of just pushing up against it,” Hazlewood said. It’s still about taking every game as it comes. “Second one is obviously straight after as well. “Not sure about the first Test.
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As reported by Cricket.com.au, Hazlewood confirmed a niggle on his left Achilles tendon that was caused due to dampened run-ups at the SCG for last month’s Test against South Africa. The guys are excited first of all to play in the subcontinent, they both haven’t yet, but they're very well qualified to do so." The latter may be seen batting and fielding but as reported by Cricket Australia, he won’t be bowling till the second fixture.
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But I had to take the decision whether I would have it before the World Cup or after. So I made up my mind and went for the surgery.” When you saw the matches on TV, like I was watching the (T20) WorldCup, I wished that I was there. “The period after that (surgery) was pretty difficult because you have to continuously do rehab and training. if you are not playing cricket for five months, it becomes very frustrating. “Second one is obviously straight after as well.
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If Renshaw got the nod in Nagpur, Australia could have six left-handers in its top eight – Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin would be licking his lips. “We’ve got plenty of options. We have got plenty of variety there to choose from. “Not sure about the first Test. The second one is obviously straight after as well, so we’ll play it by ear. We have to balance things.
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You've got Lance Morris who has worked hard on reverse swing for the last month and then a nice lead in here with a few sessions. "I was bowling a fair bit leading into the (India) tour at home and sort of just pushing up against it. "It's still lingering from the (Sydney) Test match.
Josh Hazlewood has again succumbed to injury, with the experienced quick ruled out of the first Test between Australia and India.
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Recovering from an achilles injury, Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood is set to miss the opening Test against India in Nagpur and also remains a doubtful starter ...
Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever It’s still a few days away, but it’s sneaking up pretty quickly,” Hazlewood was quoted as saying by Cricbuzz before Australia’s final session at the KSCA Stadium in the outskirts of Bangalore. “Second one is obviously straight after as well.
Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood looks set to miss the opening Test match in India due to injury.
The wicket was obviously slow, it was dry, it was a bit abrasive, and we got reverse swing - great to have that coming into this tour." All honours equal, the talented Scott Boland is in pole position to replace Hazlewood and operate with the ICC's number one Test bowler, Pat Cummins. "I bowled a fair bit leading into the tour at home and pushing up against it.