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The Ashes: Hazlewood Ruled Out, Australia’s Bowling Lineup Update

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Hazlewood Sidelined: Australia Fast Bowler Ruled Out of First Ashes Test

PERTH, ⁢Australia -‍ A⁤ hamstring ‍strain has ruled Australian ‍fast bowler Josh Hazlewood out of the first ⁤Ashes Test ⁤against England in Perth, Cricket ​Australia announced ⁤Thursday.The ‌injury, initially appearing clear on Wednesday’s scans, was ⁤confirmed by⁣ repeat imaging, highlighting the potential for early scans ⁢to underestimate ⁤low-grade muscle ​injuries.

Hazlewood, a veteran of 76 Test matches with 295 ‍wickets, experienced the setback after initial assessments suggested ⁢no meaningful damage. He previously ⁢missed much of the 2019 Ashes series on home soil due ​to⁤ a ⁣side injury, appearing in⁣ only one match.

The news adds to Australia’s fast bowling concerns, with captain‍ Pat Cummins also‍ managing a ⁢workload and Sean Abbott already confirmed unavailable for the‌ Perth Test‌ due ‌to a hamstring ⁤injury. While Cummins is expected to be fit for the second Test in Brisbane, where he ⁤will resume captaincy​ from Steve Smith, Hazlewood’s return timeline remains uncertain.

Michael Neser has been selected to replace ​Hazlewood in the squad, benefiting from‍ his recent ​Sheffield Shield appearance⁢ for Queensland in Perth. Othre potential options ⁤for later ⁤in the series ⁤include jhye Richardson, ​recovering from shoulder surgery and scheduled⁣ to play for a ‍cricket ⁣Australia XI ‍against England ⁣Lions next ⁣weekend, and ⁢the currently unavailable ​Spencer Johnson and Lance Morris.

A statement from Cricket Australia read: “Josh ⁣Hazlewood underwent repeat imaging ⁤that has confirmed ⁢a hamstring ‌strain injury.‍ Initial scans on Wednesday were clear of muscle strain, however follow-up imaging has confirmed ​the injury. Early imaging can‍ occasionally underestimate low-grade muscle injuries.” As a ‌result, Hazlewood will not ⁤travel to Perth and ⁤has been ​ruled out of the first Ashes Test match.”

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