Hazlewood trying to play 'at the very least three' Ashes Tests

History could possibly be about to repeat itself for Josh Hazlewood as he waits to see whether or not his providers can be required for the primary Ashes Test at Edgbaston. But whereas he accepts taking part in the entire sequence is unlikely given his current damage document, something fewer than three appearances would go away him disillusioned.

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"If we go back a few years, I would have said [I expected to play] all six [Tests]. But I guess it's a little bit different now, based on the last two years of history," he mentioned. "I think three would be nice pass and four is probably a tick. Any more than that is great. Any less then I am probably a little disappointed again.

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"But I feel when you've gotten that depth for every sport you [can] actually go as exhausting as you'll be able to after which reassess after the sport since you at all times have somebody of top of the range sitting on the pine and able to go. So it is an ideal place to be in for the crew."

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Two years, four Tests for Hazlewood

A very cautious approach was taken with Hazlewood for the Test Championship final after two years which has seen him play just four Test matches. He returned home from the tour of India with an Achilles injury caused by soft run-ups at the SCG in his previous comeback Test in January and was then withdrawn from the final after leaving the IPL early with side soreness.

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"I feel if it was a one-off sport I in all probability might have performed," he said. "[But] with what's arising now, it simply would have been too large of a threat. This units me up properly if I'm chosen for sport one, then we've a pleasant relaxation after and we'll take it from there."

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Captain Pat Cummins has stated that he wants to play all six Tests on this trip. Meanwhile, Scott Boland believes that it will be tough unless a couple of the games have early finishes. Having missed so much Test cricket of late, Hazlewood is desperate to get his place back but also has tempered expectations.

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"Think having these [fast bowling] choices helps that mindset," he said. "No doubt you continue to wish to play each sport and it is exhausting to take a seat on the sidelines and watch. No shying away from that.

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"But potentially if you [have] back-to-back Tests and you bowl 50 overs and you've someone [like] Boland, Starc or myself on the bench, fresh and ready to go for the next Test, it makes those conversations a little bit easier. The guys are a little bit more open to it to create that longevity. Perhaps the all-format guys are more open to it than others."

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He additionally acknowledged the depth of Australia's assault signifies that bowlers do not push themselves past breaking level. "You might miss one or two games with a niggle rather than pushing it and missing three or four months," he mentioned.

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Josh Hazlewood presents Test debutant Scott Boland together with his 'Baggy Green' capβ€’CA/Cricket Australia/Getty Images

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Hazlewood's excellent English document

With 222 Test wickets and 36 at 23.58 in England, Hazlewood doesn't must show his credentials, though there are maybe questions marks round his sturdiness despite the fact that coaches and medical workers have been at pains to not hyperlink his run of accidents (4 of the Tests he missed had been additionally resulting from situations in Pakistan and Sri Lanka).

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He admitted to eager to make assertion when he returned in opposition to South Africa in January the place he bowled impressively and located reverse swing, just for his exertions as a part of a two-man tempo assault to sideline him once more, however now the overriding emotion is one in every of anticipation.

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"I probably felt that maybe a little bit more in Sydney leading into that game. I think in England, my record is pretty good. Pretty confident in these conditions," he mentioned. "What's exciting is probably what England have done the last 18 months. It's what a few of us need to get the best out of ourselves."

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England nonetheless get out the identical method

With India having been handled to safe the World Test Championship, Australia's fast bowlers will sit down over the following 48 overs to map out their plans for England's Bazballing batting line-up however they will not be reinventing the wheel. They are conversant in the vast majority of the gamers, though the statistic about Ben Duckett solely leaving eight deliveries to this point in his Test cricket pricked Hazelwood's curiosity.

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"That's a quite amazing," he mentioned. "Obviously he likes bat on ball. So [we will] try and use that to our advantage as best we can.

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"While we're bowling at their batsmen it is about sticking to that six to eight metre size. Think what we have seen by way of the numbers within the final 18 months to 2 years, they're nonetheless getting out in comparable methods, they're simply scoring extra runs shortly in between. So it is about sticking to that line and size. If they hit us off that for 5 Tests then that is good for them."

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Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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