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But Warner recovers from the slight misstep to deliver a series of Ashes opinions. First in the firing line is Joe Root, who ...
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With the Ashes set to take place in Australia later this year, David Warner has once again taken a dig at Joe Root, suggesting the England batter still struggles against Josh Hazlewood — and might ...
David Warner has opened fire on England batting great Joe Root, claiming he has a major technical flaw and will be having ...
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In what comes as a hammer blow to Australia, experienced seamer Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the World Test Championship Final against India that begins on June 7.
Hazlewood was a late arrival in the UK (along with Josh Inglis) having completed an outstanding IPL campaign for champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) where he claimed 22 wickets.
LONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - Australia fast bowler Josh Hazlewood hopes to play in at least three Ashes tests after declaring himself fit for the series opener beginning in Edgbaston on Friday.
Josh Hazlewood was rightly awarded the Man of the Match for his match-winning figures of 4/33, sealing a much-needed home win for RCB and pushing them to third place on the table.
Australia paceman Josh Hazlewood has moved to ease fears about his long-term fitness after being ruled out of this week's World Test Championship (WTC) final against India at The Oval.