Ashes Injury Crisis: Hazlewood, Abbott Limp Off Before England Clash

Australia's Ashes preparations have hit a major snag with two key bowlers suffering injuries. Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott both limped off with hamstring issues during the Sheffield Shield match. This comes as captain Pat Cummins is already confirmed to miss the first Test against England. The timing couldn't be worse for the Australian team as they face crucial selection decisions ahead of the historic series.

Key Points: Australia's Hazlewood Abbott Injuries Before Ashes Opener

  • Hazlewood's recurring injury issues have plagued him for four years, missing multiple Tests
  • Captain Pat Cummins already ruled out of first Test due to back problem
  • Scott Boland certain to replace Cummins, Brendan Doggett could debut
  • Both bowlers delivered heavy workloads, bowling on all three match days
  • Hamstring injuries occurred after lunch during Sheffield Shield match
  • Recovery timeline gives Hazlewood three weeks before possible second Test return
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Australia hit by injury scare as Hazlewood, Abbott limp off the field ahead of Ashes opener

Australia faces double injury scare as Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott suffer hamstring issues ahead of Ashes series, compounding Pat Cummins' absence.

"Both players injured their hamstrings, but the nature and severity of the injuries have yet to be confirmed - CODE Sports"

New Delhi, Nov 12

Australia have faced a double injury scare ahead of the start of the Ashes, with Josh Hazlewood and Sean Abbott leaving the field against Victoria at the SCG.

Hazlewood and Abbott had both bowled nine overs, but the two seamers didn't return to the field after lunch on Wednesday afternoon, with Cricket NSW initially confirming the duo were being assessed.

Both players injured their hamstrings, but the nature and severity of the injuries have yet to be confirmed, according to CODE Sports.

Hazlewood, 34, has struggled with injury consistently over the past four years, missing three Tests last summer alone, and Wednesday's setback is a significant concern for his long-term prospects.

Australian captain Pat Cummins has already been ruled out of the first Test against England due to a back problem, meaning the loss of Hazlewood would be a severe blow for the hosts.

Scott Boland was already certain to replace Cummins in the XI, but if Hazlewood is also ruled out, he could now be joined by Brendan Doggett, who is in line for a shock debut.

Should Hazlewood miss the Ashes opener, he would have three weeks from now to recover before a possible return in the second Test.

Hazlewood struck early on day three, claiming his first wicket of the morning by dismissing Sam Harper, while Abbott tore through Victoria's middle order to finish with figures of 4/18.

Hazlewood bowled 18 overs in Victoria's first innings and nine in the second, while Abbott delivered 19 overs in the first innings and nine in the second.

However, both pacers have bowled on all three days after New South Wales were dismissed for 128 in just 49.5 overs on day two, keeping Hazlewood and Abbott heavily involved throughout the match.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, I feel the Australian selectors need to manage their fast bowlers better. Playing them on all three days in a domestic match right before Ashes seems like poor planning. They're risking their key players unnecessarily.
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, I know how crucial a fit bowling attack is. Australia without Cummins and Hazlewood would be like India without Bumrah and Shami. England must be feeling lucky right now! 😅
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Sarah B
Hamstring injuries are the worst for fast bowlers. Takes so long to recover properly. Hope they don't rush them back and make things worse. Quality cricket is what we all want to see!
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Vikram M
This reminds me of our Indian team's injury management. Sometimes players need proper rest between matches. Hope Hazlewood recovers - he's one of the best seam bowlers in world cricket.
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Michael C
At 34, Hazlewood's body might be telling him something. Maybe it's time for Australia to start building their next generation of fast bowlers. Scott Boland has been impressive whenever he's played.

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