New Delhi: Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood Expressed hope to appear in next program Brisbane test Against India, he said he had achieved some recovery milestones and there was more work to do. Hazlewood missed the ongoing daytime Adelaide Test due to a side strain and Scott Boland replaced him in the XI.
“Physically I’m feeling great. I mean, it’s been a long time between tests, so that gives me a few days to try to recover. I’ve checked a few boxes so far this week and hopefully in the Four days ticks a big box – hit a few mantras throughout the day and see how it pulls up, so keep your fingers crossed for that day.
“I drank a small bowl on one of the main training days and was about 70 percent efficient. So, yesterday I played 80 to 90 percent with the Nets and built on that. I hope so, I hope so. It’s been a little bit of a stretch for me on the side for a few years now; a few boxes have been checked and there are still a few more to check, so keep your fingers crossed,” Hazlewood said. told broadcaster Channel 7 at dinnertime.
Hazlewood also responded to concerns raised following his comments on day three of the Perth Test, clarifying that the current Australian format is one of the tightest he has ever played.
“This is probably the tightest group I’ve had in my entire career. We know each other inside and out. I think (my quote) was taken a little bit out of context. It’s probably like asking the opening batsman if he wants to score the next day 10 wickets the same.
“You were not a big part of it. From a No. 11 perspective, that’s probably what I was thinking at the time. I guess it could have been put in better terms, but there was absolutely no doubt about it for the playing team.