04 June,2023 05:50 PM IST | London | mid-day online correspondent
Josh Hazlewood (Pic: AFP)
Senior fast bowler Josh Hazlewood was on Sunday ruled out from the Australian squad for the upcoming World Test Championship final against India scheduled to take place from June 7-11 at the Oval.
This step was taken because Hazlewood failed to recover from a side strain picked up during his IPL stint in India.
Australia included fast bowler Michael Neser in the squad as his replacement with Hazlewood reportedly being given furthermore time to recover and prepare for the Ashes in England.
Neser has been playing in the County Championship for Glamorgan this season and has been in fine rhythm, having taken 14 wickets in his last three games which includes 7/32 against Yorkshire. He has played two Tests for Australia and has got seven wickets.
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However, it is fast medium bowler Scott Boland, who looks a more likely first XI starter in Hazlewood's absence, in conditions which suits seam-up, hit-the-deck type of deliveries.
The five-Test Ashes series in England will start on June 16, and Hazlewood will get more time to be ready for the all-important series.
Hazlewood sustained the side strain during his stint with Royal Challengers Bangalore in the recently-concluded IPL in which he played only three games without much success before flying back home.
Hazlewood had returned to bowling upon his return in Sydney, since scans had shown no damage or injury.
Even though he is considered one of the pillars of three-man Australia pace attack, the 32-year-old has not featured regularly in Test cricket, playing only four of the last 19 matches owing to a spate of injuries.
(With PTI inputs)
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