Josh Hazlewood believes Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc will return prior to the ICC World Cup 2023. Josh Hazlewood, an Australian bowler, predicts that Mitchel Starc and Pat Cummins would rejoin the team in time for the ICC World Cup in 2023. The current Australia vs South Africa series does not include Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.
They have been hurt and are healing. Mitchell Marsh is serving as the Australian team’s captain during their absence in the SA vs AUS ODI series. Australia currently leads the five-match series 2-0.
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Josh Hazlewood told media that he expects Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc to rejoin the team prior to the ICC World Cup 2023. In his opinion, they will also be available for the ODI series against India later this month.
We’ll probably divide the opening 10 overs between us more frequently now that Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins are back.
The quicks will undoubtedly play a significant role both here and at the World Cup, according to Hazlewood. “With Mitch and Pat coming in hopefully for the India series before the World Cup, there’s still a lot of games to go,” he said.
In the ongoing SA vs AUS ODI series, the right-arm bowler also remarked that it was a wonderful experience to perform alongside youthful players.
It’s undoubtedly beneficial to have some younger players here to challenge us, get match experience, and add depth to the group, the player stated.
In the current series against South Africa, pacers like Josh Hazlewood, Sean Abbott, Nathan Ellis, and Aaron Hardie have spearheaded the offence for Australia in the absence of Cummins and Starc.