Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI:Australia’s preparations for the T20 World Cup have been hit by further uncertainty, with fast bowler Josh Hazlewood set to miss the early part of the tournament as he continues rehabilitation from an Achilles issue in Sydney. In response, Sean Abbott has been included in the squad as a travelling reserve.
Hazlewood, who was initially sidelined from the England series due to a hamstring strain, later developed an Achilles problem during his recovery. After consultations between selectors and medical staff, it was decided that the senior pacer would remain in Australia for now, with no clear timeline set for his arrival in Sri Lanka.
Australia selector Tony Dodemaide said the decision was taken with Hazlewood’s long-term fitness in mind. “We felt with Josh it was more practical and beneficial for him to continue his rehabilitation at home in a familiar environment before travelling to Sri Lanka. With Nathan also completing his return to play we decided to bring Sean with us as fast bowling cover should anything come up at short notice,” Dodemaide was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.
“Sean is an accomplished and versatile international player who has experienced numerous World Cup campaigns. It made sense for him to stay with the group following the Pakistan tour,” he added.
Abbott’s inclusion comes as Australia continue to navigate multiple fitness concerns within their squad. The defending champions have already lost Pat Cummins from the tournament, with the fast bowler requiring additional time to recover from a back injury that forced him to miss four of the five Tests against England. Ben Dwarshuis was subsequently added to the final 15-member squad, while Matt Renshaw replaced Matthew Short.

