BSP-20 Australia blow as Hazlewood ruled out of England ODI series

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Australia blow as Hazlewood ruled out of England ODI series

SYDNEY, May 28, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Australia have been further weakened for
next month’s one-day international series in England following the withdrawal
of leading paceman Josh Hazlewood, Cricket Australia said Monday.

Hazlewood, who was the most experienced fast bowler in the one-day squad
after injuries to Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins, has been replaced by
uncapped Michael Neser.

Hazlewood was ruled out of the touring party with back trouble.

“Josh has been managing some low-level bone stress in his lumbar spine for
a short period,” CA physiotherapist David Beakley said in a statement.

“He had a repeat scan today and although it has not progressed to a
fracture he is starting to experience some lower back pain.

“As such, we are taking a conservative approach and he will not travel to
England for the one-day series.”

Neser was a key player in Queensland’s Sheffield Shield title earlier this
year and has earned a reputation as a skilful swing bowler on the domestic
scene.

The right-armer has 41 List A wickets at 36.60 and was the Bulls’ leading
wicket-taker in last summer’s domestic one-day Cup.

Neser will link up with the squad, who were set to fly out late Monday, in
England on Tuesday.

Hazlewood shouldered a heavy workload across last southern season, playing
in all five Ashes Tests and the four Tests against South Africa, as well as
three of the five ODIs against England in January.

The right-armer has an impeccable international 50-over record, with 69
wickets at 24 from 41 games and shapes as a key member of Australia’s side
for next year’s World Cup in England and Wales.

Hazlewood’s absence means Australia will be without all three of their
Ashes-winning fast-bowling attack for the five-match series against the
world’s number one ranked ODI side.

Also absent are batsmen Steve Smith and David Warner, who are currently
serving bans for their roles in the Cape Town ball-tampering scandal, along
with injured all-rounder Mitch Marsh.

Of the specialist quicks in the one-day squad, only Kane Richardson (15
games) has played more than five ODIs. Andrew Tye (four ODIs) Jhye Richardson
(one) and Billy Stanlake (two) are the other fast bowlers in the touring
party.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1540 hrs