Australia's T20 World Cup Plans Hit a Bump: Hazlewood's Absence Adds to Woes
The T20 World Cup is set to begin in India and Sri Lanka, but Australia's preparations have been marred by a fresh setback. Fast bowler Josh Hazlewood, who missed the entire Ashes series against England and hasn't played cricket since November, has been ruled out of the tournament. This comes as a disappointment, as the 35-year-old was expected to contribute to the team's success.
Cricket Australia initially announced that Hazlewood would miss the initial stages of the tournament, with Sean Abbott as a replacement. However, on Friday, they conceded that he had 'run out of time' to recover from his hamstring and Achilles injuries. Selector Tony Dodemaide explained, 'We were hopeful Josh would be back to match fitness by the Super Eight stage, but the latest indication is he is still some time away.'
This isn't the only challenge Australia faces. The team is already without Pat Cummins, their pace spearhead and Test captain, who is recovering from a lower back injury. Ben Dwarshuis has been called up to replace him. Australia's Group B matches will all be played in Sri Lanka, starting with a match against Ireland in Colombo on February 11. They will also face the co-hosts Sri Lanka, Oman, and Zimbabwe.
The team's recent warm-up series against Pakistan didn't go well, as they were thumped 3-0. This, coupled with their winless streak in the past five T20 internationals, has left Australia in disarray as they head into the World Cup. The question remains: How will they adapt to these injuries and setbacks to compete effectively in the tournament?