Australia Speedster Josh hazalwood Michelle Johnson has responded to the scary criticism, which failed to maintain the World Test Championship (WTC) mace after Bagi Greens, after losing the final in South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground. Former Australian Pacer accused Hazelwood of giving priority to Test cricket to the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Hazelwood played an important role in helping Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) win its inauguration IPL title. He took 22 wickets in 12 matches at an average of 17.55. However, the IPL final was played on 3 June, and the WTC final began on 11 June. Therefore, Hazelwood did not have much time to sob again in the red-ball format. Wright-Arm Pacer took a wicket against Proteas in each innings and did not see anywhere with his deadly.
Johnson wrote in the West Australian, “We have seen concern about Hazelwood's fitness in recent years, and his decision to give priority to return to the Indian Premier League delayed on the preparation of his national team was raised by his eyebrows.”
Hazelwood responded to the allegation why it was the best possible preparation to play in the IPL, which could be sought in the lead-up for the most important stability of this year in Red-Ball cricket.
“I have not seen anyone, to be honest. We know what is going on inside our rooms. It seemed to be the best place and away to get ready for any kind of cricket. The weather was definitely a factor. Just being there and was playing such a thorough competition, it is difficult to repeat in training,” Hajalwood said that Johnson was asked about Johnson.
“Sydney, it was raining and I was really nowhere to bowl. I went to Brisbane for three or four days and it was very wet. We were lucky that I think I was the best place to bowl. We were still going to the competition, we were going there for 10 days, and I think it was the best option.”
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