Australia바카라s seasoned fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has finally broken his silence following criticism from former teammate Mitchell Johnson, who questioned his decision to prioritise the Indian Premier League (IPL) over national team preparations ahead of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final.
Hazlewood, who was recovering from a shoulder niggle, had returned to India to participate in the IPL 2025 playoffs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), helping the franchise lift their maiden title. He finished the season with 22 wickets, but had a subdued outing in the WTC final against South Africa at Lord바카라s, taking just two wickets in a losing cause.
The underwhelming performance prompted a sharp critique from Johnson, who wrote in his column for The West Australian, 바카라We바카라ve seen concerns about Hazlewood바카라s fitness in recent years, and his decision to prioritise returning to the delayed Indian Premier League over his national team preparations raised eyebrows.바카라
Now, speaking to The Sydney Morning Herald ahead of the upcoming Test series against the West Indies, Hazlewood has addressed the controversy and explained the reasoning behind his decision.
바카라I haven바카라t seen any of that, to be honest,바카라 Hazlewood said, brushing aside the criticism. 바카라We know what바카라s going on inside our rooms. It seemed far and away the best place to get ready for any type of cricket that was coming up.바카라
Hazlewood cited practical reasons for returning to the IPL, particularly weather-related disruptions to training in Australia. 바카라Sydney, it was raining, and I had literally nowhere to bowl. I got to Brisbane for three or four days, and it was very wet. We were lucky to get on,바카라 he explained.
바카라I just thought the best place to bowl was India. We were still in the competition, we were going to play the semis, and I was going to be there for 10 days. I think it was comfortably the best option.바카라
According to Hazlewood, the intensity of the IPL also offered him competitive match fitness that could not have been replicated in rain-affected training sessions back home. 바카라Just getting over there and playing intense competition like that, it바카라s hard to replicate in training,바카라 he said.
Australia are set to take on the West Indies in the first Test of their home summer starting June 25 in Barbados. The team will be without the services of two key batters 바카라 Steve Smith, who suffered a finger injury while attempting a catch in the WTC final, and Marnus Labuschagne, who has been dropped after a prolonged lean patch with the bat.