Josh Hazlewood ruled out of Brisbane Test with calf strain, doubtful for remainder of BGT series
Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood has been officially ruled out of the ongoing third Test against India in Brisbane after sustaining a right-sided calf strain. Hazlewood, who managed just one over on Day 4, exited the field during the drinks break following discomfort, and scans later confirmed the severity of the injury.
Cricket Australia issued a statement confirming: “Josh Hazlewood has sustained a right-sided calf strain, which will prevent him from playing any further part in the Test match against India in Brisbane. He is likely to miss the remainder of the Test series.”
Impact on Australia’s bowling attack
Hazlewood’s absence adds pressure on Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Nathan Lyon, who now face the brunt of the bowling workload. With rain already interrupting play, enforcing the follow-on remains Australia’s best chance for victory, further stretching the remaining pacers. All-rounders Mitchell Marsh, Travis Head, and Marnus Labuschagne will have to step up to provide bowling support.
Scott Boland in focus for Boxing Day Test
Hazlewood’s injury paves the way for Scott Boland’s likely return for the iconic Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Boland, who impressed on debut with 6/7 against England in 2021-22, remains in contention. Speaking earlier, Pat Cummins hinted at Boland’s readiness: “There’s a good chance we might need you for the MCG. History suggests some natural attrition occurs during a Test series.”
Hazlewood’s injury adds to Australia’s woes as they strive to seal the series amid mounting fitness concerns and rain delays hampering their efforts in Brisbane.