IND vs AUS: The Australian bowler who bowled out Team India for 36 got injured, and will not play the second test

 

After losing the Perth Test, the problems of the Australian team are increasing. It has suffered another big setback before the second Test match to be held in Adelaide. The team's main fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has been injured, due to which he will not be able to play the Pink Ball Test match against India. According to Cricket Australia, Hazlewood has a low-grade left-side injury. Now in his place, two new fast bowlers Sean Abbott and Brendan Doggett have been included in the team. Both of them have not yet made their Test debut for Australia.

Pat Cummins' troubles increase.

Captain Pat Cummins' problems have increased further due to Josh Hazlewood being out of the day-night test starting on 6 December in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Because in the first match, no bowler except Hazlewood looked effective. Hazlewood was Australia's best bowler in the Perth Test. He took 4 wickets for 29 runs in the first innings and helped India to be bowled out for 150 runs. In the second innings, he bowled 21 overs gave only 28 runs, and took 1 wicket.

Not only this, Hazelwood is the same bowler due to whom the Indian team was all out for just 36 runs in the Adelaide day-night test on its last tour. During this, he took 5 wickets for just 8 runs in 5 overs, due to which Team India surrendered. Let us tell you that Australia has already ruled out its important all-rounder Cameron Green from the series due to injury.

Team India has got a big relief due to the absence of Josh Hazlewood. However, before the Pink Ball Test in Adelaide, he will have to undergo a test in Canberra. Actually, the Indian team is going to play a two-day day-night practice match against Australia's Prime Minister's XI, which will start on November 30.

During this, Rohit Sharma will bat for the first time on this tour. Many players of the team including Yashasvi Jaiswal will play in such a match for the first time. During this, it will be estimated how much Team India's batsmen and bowlers are prepared for the second Test.