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The Ashes: Josh Hazlewood dominated out of fifth Test, Justin Langer hopeful of pacer returning for ODIs

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The Ashes: Josh Hazlewood has been sidelined since sustaining a aspect pressure throughout Australia’s nine-wicket victory within the Ashes opener on the Gabba. Hazlewood has been sidelined since sustaining a aspect pressure throughout Australia’s nine-wicket victory within the Ashes opener on the Gabba. (AFP Photo)HIGHLIGHTSAustralia boast an unassailable 3-0 lead within the five-match sequenceAustralia’s outstanding tempo depth has ensured the house aspect did not miss HazlewoodJhye Richardson impressed in Adelaide whereas Scott Boland produced a man-of-the-match-winning efficiency in MelbourneAustralia quick bowler Josh Hazlewood has been dominated out of the fifth and ultimate Ashes take a look at in opposition to England with coach Justin Langer anticipating the 30-year-old to be again in motion within the one-day residence sequence in opposition to New Zealand later this month.

Hazlewood has been sidelined since sustaining a aspect pressure throughout Australia’s nine-wicket victory within the Ashes opener on the Gabba.”We thought Josh Hazlewood was coming back into the team. Unfortunately Josh hasn’t come up. Hopefully he’ll be right for the white-ball games,” Langer advised reporters after the third day’s play within the fourth take a look at in Sydney.”It’s been really tough on him. He’s been really hanging out to play this Ashes series like everyone. He’s missed three games, he’s one of our premier fast bowlers.”Australia’s outstanding tempo depth has ensured the house aspect, who boast an unassailable 3-0 lead within the five-match sequence, didn’t actually miss Hazlewood.In his absence, Jhye Richardson impressed in Adelaide whereas Scott Boland produced a man-of-the-match-winning efficiency in his debut take a look at in Melbourne and was retained for the continued fourth take a look at in Sydney.Boland was despatched for scans after his awkward fall whereas bowling the ultimate ball of Friday’s second session however Langer mentioned the 32-year-old Victorian can be able to bowl when England resume on 258-7 on Saturday.”He was actually alright to bowl tonight,” the coach mentioned.”Thankfully there’s no fractures. He’s going to be sore in the cartilage between his ribs, but hopefully he’ll be right to bowl tomorrow or in the second inning.”Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.