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Hazlewood ‘on track’ to start T20 World Cup

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Hazlewood Declares Fitness for T20 World Cup Amid Australia’s Pace Conundrum

In a significant boost for Australia’s title defence, veteran fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has declared himself on track to be available for the start of the ICC Twenty20 World Cup next month. The 36-year-old right-arm quick was forced to sit out Australia’s commanding 4-1 Ashes series victory over England, sidelined initially by a hamstring strain and subsequently by Achilles soreness during his rehabilitation. His anticipated return provides crucial stability to an Australian pace attack currently navigating several injury concerns.

Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, Hazlewood expressed confidence in his recovery timeline, stating, “Everything’s going to plan.” He elaborated on the cautious approach taken by his medical team, noting, “We took a few extra weeks once we couldn’t make the Test matches. I had a couple of bowls off the half-run last week. Running’s going well, all the strength stuff’s going well so, yeah, on track.” His primary target is Australia’s tournament opener against Ireland in Colombo on February 11, a fixture that now looks likely to feature his experienced presence.

Hazlewood’s availability from the outset is a major relief for the Australian think-tank, which is carefully managing its fast-bowling resources. The squad composition has become a point of strategic deliberation, particularly with the status of other key pacers. While captain Pat Cummins has been named in the World Cup squad, selectors are contemplating delaying his return to play. Cummins is managing a lumbar stress injury, which prompted his rest after a solitary Ashes appearance in Adelaide. A phased introduction for Cummins, potentially during the Super Eights stage, is a considered option to ensure his long-term fitness.

The landscape of Australia’s T20 bowling attack has also shifted with the retirement of Ashes hero Mitchell Starc from the shortest international format. This departure opens a significant opportunity and has thrust young quick Xavier Bartlett into the spotlight. Bartlett, who impressed in recent domestic and ‘A’ tour outings, is now the frontrunner to claim the second specialist pace-bowling slot alongside Hazlewood during the initial group stage of the tournament. This potential pairing represents a blend of world-class experience and exciting new-ball potential.

The return of a fully fit Hazlewood cannot be overstated for Australia’s campaign. Renowned for his metronomic line and length, exceptional control in the powerplay, and clever use of seam movement, he is a bowler who thrives in the strategic chess match of T20 cricket. His ability to bowl difficult overs, both at the start and the death, and his wealth of experience in subcontinental conditions—honed through multiple Indian Premier League (IPL) seasons—make him an invaluable asset. His presence allows the attack to build pressure from one end, creating opportunities for wicket-taking options at the other.

Looking beyond the immediate World Cup goal, Hazlewood’s calendar remains packed. Following the global tournament, he is slated to join the Chennai Super Kings for the 2024 season of the IPL, where his expertise will again be in high demand. However, a more daunting schedule looms on the horizon for the Australian test side. Later this year, the team embarks on an unprecedented 11-month stretch that could feature as many as 21 Test matches, a gruelling itinerary that includes series against India, England, and other top opponents.

When questioned about managing his workload across this relentless red-ball schedule, Hazlewood admitted it was too early for a detailed plan, highlighting the inherent differences between white-ball and Test cricket preparation. “(With) white ball, you can really sit down and nut it out because you know you’re involved for four or 10 overs pretty much,” he explained. “With the red ball, it is a bit more on the run. You can map out the way you want to train to get ready for that first one, but I think once the Tests start then it’s sort of play it by ear and have those conversations on the go.”

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This pragmatic approach underscores the modern fast bowler’s challenge: balancing peak performance for flagship events like the T20 World Cup with the physical and mental demands of a congested future Test calendar. For now, Australia’s focus is squarely on the defence of their T20 title, and Hazlewood’s successful return to fitness is the first and most critical piece of that puzzle. His journey from the sidelines of the Ashes to the World Cup frontlines will be one of the defining subplots of Australia’s campaign.

For continuous, in-depth coverage of Josh Hazlewood’s comeback, Australia’s T20 World Cup preparations, and all the latest cricket news and analysis from around the globe, make sure to visit Netsports247.com.

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