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Josh Hazlewood given okay for Ashes opener after hamstring scare

Both Hazlewood and Sean Abbott, who was named in the Test squad as a backup fast bowler, went to get scans after bowling for New South Wales on the third day of a Sheffield Shield match against Victoria.

November 12, 2025 / 16:16 IST
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Josh Hazlewood fit for first Ashes Test. (Photo: X)
Josh Hazlewood fit for first Ashes Test. (Photo: X)

Australia paceman Josh Hazlewood went to hospital for scans on a possible hamstring injury during a domestic match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday but was later cleared of a strain and will travel to Perth for next week's first Ashes test.

Both Hazlewood and Sean Abbott, who was named in the test squad as a backup fast bowler, went to get scans after bowling for New South Wales on the third day of a Sheffield Shield match against Victoria.

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"Hazlewood left the field late in Victoria's innings at the SCG today, reporting tightness in his right hamstring. He underwent precautionary scans which have cleared him of muscle strain," Cricket Australia said in a statement.

"(He) will join the Australian squad as planned in Perth (and) will train as planned in the lead-up to the first test."