
I Feel Like I’m Bowling the Best I Have in My Career: Hazlewood
As the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 final approaches, Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood is gearing up to make a comeback in the national team against South Africa after a string of injuries kept him on the sidelines. In an exclusive interview with Cricket.com.au, Hazlewood spoke about his current form and the encouraging signs that have him feeling like he is bowling at his best in his career.
Hazlewood, who has been a key member of the Australian bowling attack for several years, has been working tirelessly to regain his fitness and form after a series of injuries, including a side strain and a fractured rib cage. The 32-year-old paceman has been out of the national team for several months, but his recent performances in the Sheffield Shield have hinted at a return to his top form.
“I feel like I’m bowling the best I have in my career,” Hazlewood said in the interview. “I’ve worked hard to get to this point, and it’s nice to see the hard work paying off. I’m feeling confident, and I’m looking forward to getting back out there and performing for the Australian team.”
Hazlewood’s impressive form in the Sheffield Shield has been a welcome sight for Australian fans, who have been eagerly awaiting his return to the national team. The paceman has taken 13 wickets in his last three matches, including a haul of 5/38 against Victoria, and has consistently clocked speeds of over 140 km/h.
“I’ve been working on my fitness and my bowling action, and it’s all starting to come together,” Hazlewood explained. “I’ve been able to maintain my pace and accuracy, and I’m feeling very confident about my ability to make an impact at the international level.”
Hazlewood’s comeback couldn’t have come at a better time, with the WTC 2025 final just around the corner. The Australian team will be looking to defend their title against a strong South African side that has been in excellent form of late.
The Australian bowling attack has been a key factor in the team’s success in recent years, and Hazlewood’s return will provide a significant boost to the team’s ranks. The paceman has a wealth of experience and has been a reliable wicket-taker for the Australian team, and his presence will be crucial if Australia is to successfully defend their title.
Despite his impressive form, Hazlewood remains grounded and focused on the task at hand. “I’m not getting ahead of myself,” he said. “I know that I still have a lot of work to do before I can say that I’m back to my best. But I’m feeling confident, and I’m excited about the opportunity to make a contribution to the Australian team.”
Hazlewood’s comeback is set to be a significant storyline in the build-up to the WTC 2025 final, and fans around the world will be eagerly awaiting his return to the international stage. The Australian team will be relying on Hazlewood to make a big impact if they are to successfully defend their title, and the paceman is keen to repay the faith shown in him by the selectors.
“I’m looking forward to getting back out there and performing for the Australian team,” Hazlewood said. “I know that I still have a lot to offer, and I’m excited about the opportunity to make a contribution to the team’s success.”
With the WTC 2025 final just around the corner, Josh Hazlewood’s comeback couldn’t have come at a better time. The Australian paceman is feeling confident and focused, and is ready to make a big impact on the international stage. Fans around the world will be eagerly awaiting his return, and it’s clear that Hazlewood is ready to make a statement.
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