Josh Hazlewood will take no part in the early stages of the Indian Premier League as he seeks to overcome an Achilles problem while his Royal Challengers Bangalore teammate Glenn Maxwell may miss their opening game.
“It’s all part of the plan. There’s a lot of cricket coming up.
Eleven other Australian players will participate in cricket’s most lucrative jamboree, with Matthew Wade expected to be the first in action for champions Gujarat Titans on Friday.“A T20 tournament is a few overs every second or third night, which will be pretty much perfect build-in, and we’ll go from there,” he said after returning from India in late February.missing most of the past two home Test summers with side strains.
He took 20 wickets in 12 matches for RCB during the 2022 campaign, but with a World Test Championship final, five Ashes Tests and a World Cup to come this year, caution is the order of the day.All-rounder Maxwell is also reported to be in doubt for RCB’s opening game on Sunday as he continues to build up his strength and fitness after the broken leg he suffered in a freak accident at a friend’s birthday party.
He played the first one-day match in India recently after being recalled to the Australian side but was rested from the next two after struggling to complete the opening game.
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