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Josh Hazlewood

Josh Hazlewood

Australia
Bowler
Right-arm fast medium 33 yrs.

Standing 6’4” tall, Josh Hazlewood is extremely unerring when it comes to his line and length and made a visible impact on his Test debut, against India in the second Test in December 2014. He led his team’s attack, picking up 7 wickets in the game (including a five-for in the first innings) and led his team to a 4-wicket win in the same.


Hazlewood was an early bloomer, having become the youngest fast bowler to be selected by New South Wales, at 17, when he appeared against the Kiwis in November 2008. He made his ODI debut against England at the Rose Bowl and became just the third Aussie to feature in ODIs for his country at the age of 19.


Hazlewood counts Glenn McGrath as his idol and shares a few statistical similarities with the Pigeon – both making their Test debuts at the same age (23) and in terms of picking up 100 wickets in Tests, Hazlewood achieved it in 46 innings, just one innings shy of the Aussie legend. He was impressive in the 2015 Ashes, picking up 16 wickets in the first four games and was dropped from the last game owing to health concerns. Hazlewood starred yet again in the 2017-18 Ashes, with 21 wickets to his name in the series, which Australia won 4-0. He was a part of the Aussie squad that won the 2015 World Cup.


Persistent back injuries saw him being replaced as the Test vice-captain (he was declared as the joint vice-captain following the 2018 ball-tampering scandal) as he missed the tour to UAE, the domestic series against India in 2018-19 and the following World Cup owing to the same. During India's tour of Australia in 2020-21, Hazlewood produced a spell for the ages as his figures of 5-3-8-5 destroyed India and skittled them out for just 36.


One might think, Hazelwood is a perfect fit for Test cricket, but he has shone in the shortest formats as well. He was acquired by Chennai for the Indian Premier League in 2020 and was part of their squad till 2021. In the mega auction of the Indian Premier League in 2022, he was roped in by Bengaluru for INR 7.75 crores.

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వ్యక్తిగత సమాచారం
Born January, 08 1991
Birth Place Australia
Current age 33 yrs.
Role Bowler
Batting style Left Handed
Bowling style Right-arm fast medium
బ్యాటింగ్ గణాంకాలు
M I N/O R BF Avg S/R HS 200s 100s 50s 4x 6s
Test 72 88 45 510 1180 11.86 43.22 39 0 0 0 73 2
ODI 91 35 27 131 161 16.37 81.36 23 0 0 0 14 3
T20I 52 10 7 29 27 9.66 107.40 13 0 0 0 2 1
FC 42 46 13 349 809 10.57 43.13 43 0 0 0 51 2
List A 52 21 8 107 183 8.23 58.46 30 0 0 0 5 2
T20 55 12 10 42 54 21.00 77.77 12 0 0 0 4 0
బౌలింగ్ గణాంకాలు
M I O Balls Maiden R W AVG S/R E/R BEST BOWL 5 WKT 10 WKT
Test 72 135 2469.3 14817 634 6857 279 24.57 53.10 2.77 6/67 12 0
ODI 91 90 789.3 4737 59 3763 138 27.26 34.32 4.76 6/52 3 0
T20I 52 52 197.4 1186 7 1481 67 22.10 17.70 7.49 4/12 0 0
FC 42 75 1228 7368 326 3374 145 23.26 50.81 2.74 6/35 2 0
List A 52 51 473 2838 36 2266 79 28.68 35.92 4.79 7/36 1 0
T20 55 55 206.2 1238 3 1554 69 22.52 17.94 7.53 4/25 0 0

Standing 6’4” tall, Josh Hazlewood is extremely unerring when it comes to his line and length and made a visible impact on his Test debut, against India in the second Test in December 2014. He led his team’s attack, picking up 7 wickets in the game (including a five-for in the first innings) and led his team to a 4-wicket win in the same.


Hazlewood was an early bloomer, having become the youngest fast bowler to be selected by New South Wales, at 17, when he appeared against the Kiwis in November 2008. He made his ODI debut against England at the Rose Bowl and became just the third Aussie to feature in ODIs for his country at the age of 19.


Hazlewood counts Glenn McGrath as his idol and shares a few statistical similarities with the Pigeon – both making their Test debuts at the same age (23) and in terms of picking up 100 wickets in Tests, Hazlewood achieved it in 46 innings, just one innings shy of the Aussie legend. He was impressive in the 2015 Ashes, picking up 16 wickets in the first four games and was dropped from the last game owing to health concerns. Hazlewood starred yet again in the 2017-18 Ashes, with 21 wickets to his name in the series, which Australia won 4-0. He was a part of the Aussie squad that won the 2015 World Cup.


Persistent back injuries saw him being replaced as the Test vice-captain (he was declared as the joint vice-captain following the 2018 ball-tampering scandal) as he missed the tour to UAE, the domestic series against India in 2018-19 and the following World Cup owing to the same. During India's tour of Australia in 2020-21, Hazlewood produced a spell for the ages as his figures of 5-3-8-5 destroyed India and skittled them out for just 36.


One might think, Hazelwood is a perfect fit for Test cricket, but he has shone in the shortest formats as well. He was acquired by Chennai for the Indian Premier League in 2020 and was part of their squad till 2021. In the mega auction of the Indian Premier League in 2022, he was roped in by Bengaluru for INR 7.75 crores.