Josh Hazlewood, the 35-year-old Australian pacer, has been on the sidelines of international cricket for the past three months due to hamstring and ankle injuries. Despite the setbacks, Hazlewood is now on track to make a comeback and aims to be part of the Australian squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.
In the last ICC T20 World Cup held in 2021, Hazlewood played a crucial role in Australia's successful campaign in the UAE. He claimed 11 wickets in the tournament, placing him among the top five leading wicket-takers, alongside spier Adam Zampa who took 13 wickets. However, injuries have plagued Hazlewood in recent times, including a hamstring strain and Achilles soreness that ruled him out of last year's Ashes series.
Despite facing multiple setbacks, Hazlewood has been diligently working on his recovery and training regime. He recently mentioned in an interview with ESPNcricinfo that his progress is on track, with successful bowling sessions and strengthening exercises. Hazlewood emphasized the importance of managing his workload effectively to avoid further injuries and ensure peak performance.
Hazlewood reflected on the challenges of dealing with back-to-back injuries, acknowledging the strain it puts on his body. He highlighted the need for tailored training programs to prevent recurring issues and maintain his fitness levels as he prepares for a potential return to the Australian squad.
As Hazlewood gears up for a comeback, he remains a key figure in Australia's pace attack, alongside Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Scott Boland. With his experience and skill, Hazlewood aims to contribute significantly in the upcoming T20 World Cup and continue his success in white-ball cricket.
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