In a compelling deja vu, the stage is set for Josh Hazlewood‘s return to England for the Ashes, mirroring the circumstances of his previous tour. Despite battling an injury setback, the formidable paceman remains determined to make his mark in at least three Tests this summer, aiming to surpass his previous performances and contribute significantly to Australia’s campaign. 

Comeback marred by injuries

Hazlewood, who missed the World Test Championship final against India due to his recovery, has set his sights on the opening clash in Birmingham. Reflecting on his expectations, the 32-year-old acknowledges the evolving landscape and the depth of talent within the Australian squad, particularly with the impressive rise of Scott Boland and the left-arm variation provided by Mitchell Starc. While recognizing the potential for tough competition for a spot, Hazlewood remains undeterred in his pursuit of featuring prominently in the Ashes series. 

Australia’s enviable wealth of seam-bowling options has given them the flexibility to rotate their bowlers throughout the grueling five-match series. Hazlewood’s inclusion in the playing XI may not be guaranteed, but his exceptional track record in English conditions cannot be overlooked, with 36 wickets at a remarkable average of 23.58. 

A need to prove himself 

Delving into the team dynamics, Hazlewood expresses gratitude for the squad’s depth, emphasizing the luxury of having high-quality options waiting on the sidelines. This depth not only allows the team to field a fresh and potent attack in each Test but also facilitates strategic planning, particularly during back-to-back matches. With bowlers like Boland, Starc, and himself ready to step in, the Australian team can make informed decisions, ensuring longevity and sustained performance throughout the demanding series. 

Hazlewood’s return is not fueled by a desperate need to prove himself but rather by the confidence derived from his proven success in English conditions. His focus lies in capitalizing on the challenges posed by the resilient English side, aiming to extract the best out of his own abilities. Emphasizing the value of healthy competition within the team, Hazlewood believes that managing niggles wisely and adopting a cautious approach can help extend players’ careers, avoiding prolonged absences due to injuries. 

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