Key Points

Ravi Shastri has sparked debate in cricket circles by suggesting Josh Hazlewood should start in Australia's pace attack for the World Test Championship final. Despite Scott Boland's impressive recent performances, Shastri believes Hazlewood's bowling style and Lord's unique conditions make him the ideal choice. Hazlewood, who recently returned to form in the IPL, draws comparisons to legendary Glenn McGrath with his precision and height. The selection decision highlights the strategic complexity of choosing the right bowling lineup for a crucial international match.

Key Points: Shastri Backs Hazlewood Over Boland for WTC Final Lords Test

  • Hazlewood's comeback after injury impresses in IPL
  • Lord's conditions favor Hazlewood's McGrath-like precision
  • Boland's impressive recent performances might be overlooked
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WTC Final: Shastri picks Hazlewood ahead of Boland in Australia's pace attack at Lord's

Ravi Shastri predicts Josh Hazlewood's return to Australia's pace attack for crucial World Test Championship final at Lord's

"If Hazlewood is fit, he gets the nod ahead of Boland - Ravi Shastri"

Dubai, April 25

Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has backed experienced pacer Josh Hazlewood ahead of Scott Boland to join Australia's pace attack led by skipper Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc for the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord's.

With Australia likely to opt for three pacers and one spinner for the summit clash, Boland's participation remains in doubt despite showing impeccable performance in the series against India.

“It will be a very tough choice, but if Hazelwood is fit, then he gets the nod ahead of Boland,“ Shastri told The ICC Review.

Hazlewood missed three of the five Tests in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India, as well as Australia's tour of Sri Lanka and the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 earlier this year, due to recurring calf injuries.

However, the 34-year-old has made a comeback in competitive cricket through the Indian Premier League, where he has shown promising form for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, claiming 12 wickets in his first eight matches.

Although Ravi Shastri has long been an admirer of Boland, the former India coach believes that the conditions at Lord’s may better complement Hazlewood’s precision and consistent line and length.

“If Hazlewood is fit to do that, he will definitely get the nod for two reasons. One, the English conditions, two, Lord’s with the slope. And the reason I say Lord’s slope is Hazlewood is most likened to Glenn McGrath," the former India all-rounder said.

“And you've got to just check Glenn McGrath's record at Lord’s, with the slope around and bowling from the Commentary Box end."

Shastri drew a comparison between Hazlewood and legendary Glenn McGrath, who took 26 wickets in three Test matches at Lord’s, with a best effort of 8-38 in the second Test of Australia’s Tour of England and Scotland in 1997.

“He (McGrath) could be lethal with the ball either seaming back or going away and from either end, to be honest and I think Hazlewood can do something similar with his height,” Shastri said.

“The pitches aren't as quick as in Australia. So you need that extra bit of height and bounce, which he will get as opposed to Scott Boland, though I'm a big fan of Scott Boland."

Boland boasts an outstanding record in Australian colours and was a key figure in the 2023 World Test Championship Final against India, where he took five wickets across both innings.

His standout performance came in the second innings, delivering a superb spell of 3-46, claiming the crucial scalps of Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja.

He also played a role in Australia’s home series victory over India in 2024/25, which secured their place in a second consecutive World Test Championship final. Shastri hinted that the Australians might consider fielding an all-pace attack against South Africa.

“Ideally, you want to play all four (seamers) if you get half a chance and if there's a little more grass on the surface,” Shastri said.

- IANS

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Michael T.
Shastri makes a solid point about Hazlewood's McGrath-like potential at Lord's. That slope is no joke! Though I feel bad for Boland after his stellar performances recently. Tough call for the selectors. 🤔
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Sarah K.
Boland has been so consistent though! His accuracy is insane. I get the McGrath comparison but form should count for something too. Excited for this match either way! #WTCFinal
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Rajiv P.
Respectfully disagree with Shastri here. Boland's recent form against India was phenomenal. You don't bench a bowler who's taken Kohli's wicket twice in crucial matches. Experience matters, but current performance matters more.
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Amy L.
Hazlewood in English conditions is a no-brainer! His IPL comeback shows he's back in form. That height advantage at Lord's will be crucial. Can't wait to see him swing that Duke ball! 🏏
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James W.
Why not both? Drop Lyon and play four pacers if the pitch has grass. Australia's pace battery is insane - they have the luxury of this kind of selection headache!
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Priya N.
Interesting analysis! I think both bowlers bring different strengths. Hazlewood for control, Boland for wicket-taking. Might come down to the weather forecast - if it's overcast, Hazlewood could be devastating.

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