Home Australian National Cricket Team Speedster Josh Hazlewood, the famous Aussie Taje trio of retirement was finally opened on rumors.
Josh Hazlewood said Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc still love test cricket and will play for Australia outside the ashes 2025-26.
Mitchell Starc said goodbye to T20Is; Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins still all format stars
35, T20I Cricket retired from T20I Cricket, the 2027 Cricket World Cup and announced a pension to think about the ODIS. PACE Trio played on 65 T20 for Australia and was part of the 2021 T20 World Cup.
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Mitchell Starc is a two-format player, but it is a two-format player, but Josh Hazlewood, 34 and Pat Cummins, 32. Cummins and Hazlewood, all format players, but can not play all the games forward due to age factor and workload.
Hazlewood is a bowler that is incredibly injured and has taken a large number of actions over the past few years due to fitness issues. On the other hand, Cummins are currently engaged in injury to the bone stress and is very doubtful for the start of the 2025-26 ashes.
I think we still have a few more games in the United States – Josh Hazlewood
Some rumors suggested that the upcoming ash will last Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Pat Cummins.
However, Hazelwood closed the rumors, and he was still looking forward to the test cricket, and to participate in red ball format for at least two years.
“I don’t think we are in a position to say something now, but I think you can sit back at the end and think about it,” said Hazlewood as stated by Sen Radio.
“I think everyone still loves the format of the test cricket. The world test championship has another period.
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There are good shield bowlers in every situation – Hazlewood
Australia can be the most successful in cricket, but Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc’s next generation does not seem very influential because it does not seem very impressive.
But Josh Hazlewood thinks differently. Aussie Paceri believes that there are very good young accelerators in the country and there will be no shortage of fast bowler in Australia.
“I probably don’t want to call the names, but I think there are more than the white ball system in the last few years. There are good shield bowlers in each situation, and I think it is a matter of opportunity after receiving your chances of test colors once.
“In this format, I think it will never take a great job that there is no shortage of fast bowlers around Australia,” he said.

