Australia's Fast Bowler Josh Hazlewood to Miss Entire Ashes Series Due to Injury
Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood will miss the entire Ashes series against England due to a hamstring injury. The 34-year-old, who was considered crucial for Australia's attack, will have to watch from the sidelines as his team battles it out for the coveted trophy.
Hazlewood's injury has already caused concerns for the Australian camp, with the team opting not to risk him in their previous two Test matches against England. Now, he is being troubled by an Achilles problem, which will make his recovery even more challenging.
Baggy Greens head coach Andrew McDonald expressed disappointment at Hazlewood's setback, saying that his absence will be felt throughout the series. "He's had a couple of setbacks that we didn't see coming," McDonald said. "We thought he'd play a huge part in the series, so we really feel for him that he won't get that opportunity."
However, there is good news on the horizon as captain and fellow seamer Pat Cummins is set to return for the third Test against England at Adelaide from December 17. Cummins had missed two Test matches due to a back problem but has been working hard to regain his form.
"We think he's ready," said McDonald. "He was out at Allan Border Field while everyone was at The Gabba, and we've simulated pretty much what a match will look like out there with multiple spells. So, we feel as though he'll be as best prepared as he can be."
Meanwhile, veteran batter Usman Khawaja is also in contention to return for the third Test against England. Khawaja had missed the second game at The Gabba due to a back problem but could potentially feature in the middle order if he plays.
"We like to think that all our batters have the flexibility to perform anywhere in that order," said McDonald. "The assumption is that Uzzie can only open, but we're open to what it will look like for us moving forward."
Overall, while Hazlewood's injury is a significant blow to Australia's attack, Cummins and Khawaja provide some much-needed depth to their lineup. With the series hanging in the balance, the Australian team will need to find ways to adapt and overcome their opponents' strategy.
Ashes Series Schedule:
* First Test: Perth (Nov 25-29)
* Second Test: Brisbane (Dec 3-7)
* Third Test: Adelaide (Dec 17-21)
Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood will miss the entire Ashes series against England due to a hamstring injury. The 34-year-old, who was considered crucial for Australia's attack, will have to watch from the sidelines as his team battles it out for the coveted trophy.
Hazlewood's injury has already caused concerns for the Australian camp, with the team opting not to risk him in their previous two Test matches against England. Now, he is being troubled by an Achilles problem, which will make his recovery even more challenging.
Baggy Greens head coach Andrew McDonald expressed disappointment at Hazlewood's setback, saying that his absence will be felt throughout the series. "He's had a couple of setbacks that we didn't see coming," McDonald said. "We thought he'd play a huge part in the series, so we really feel for him that he won't get that opportunity."
However, there is good news on the horizon as captain and fellow seamer Pat Cummins is set to return for the third Test against England at Adelaide from December 17. Cummins had missed two Test matches due to a back problem but has been working hard to regain his form.
"We think he's ready," said McDonald. "He was out at Allan Border Field while everyone was at The Gabba, and we've simulated pretty much what a match will look like out there with multiple spells. So, we feel as though he'll be as best prepared as he can be."
Meanwhile, veteran batter Usman Khawaja is also in contention to return for the third Test against England. Khawaja had missed the second game at The Gabba due to a back problem but could potentially feature in the middle order if he plays.
"We like to think that all our batters have the flexibility to perform anywhere in that order," said McDonald. "The assumption is that Uzzie can only open, but we're open to what it will look like for us moving forward."
Overall, while Hazlewood's injury is a significant blow to Australia's attack, Cummins and Khawaja provide some much-needed depth to their lineup. With the series hanging in the balance, the Australian team will need to find ways to adapt and overcome their opponents' strategy.
Ashes Series Schedule:
* First Test: Perth (Nov 25-29)
* Second Test: Brisbane (Dec 3-7)
* Third Test: Adelaide (Dec 17-21)