Josh Hazlewood makes the retirement declaration on the trio of rhythm of Australia in front of the ashes
The national cricket national team of first Australia, Josh Hazlewood, finally opened on the rumors of the retirement of the famous Australian trio.
Josh Hazlewood said he, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc love test cricket and play for Australia beyond the ASHES 2025-26.
Mitchell Starc says goodbye to T20is; Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins always entirely stars of the format
Starc, 35, recently announced his T20I cricket retirement to focus on tests and ODI, with the 2027 Cricket World Cup. The most senior player among the Trio Pace, Starc played 65 T20is for Australia and was part of the winning team of the 2021 World Cup.
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Mitchell Starc is now a two -format player, but this is not the case with Josh Hazlewood, 34, and Pat Cummins, 32. Cummins and Hazlewood are available as a fully format players, but may not play all games in the future due to age factor and workload management.
Hazlewood is a whole bowling player subject to injuries and has missed a lot of action in recent years due to his fitness problems. On the other hand, Cummins is currently faced with a lumbar bone stress injury and is very doubtful for the start of the 2025-26 ashes.
I think we still have a few games still in us – Josh Hazlewood
Some rumors have suggested that the ashes to come could be the last time that Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Pat Cummins would be seen together in action.
However, Hazelwood closed rumors, declaring that each of them still likes test cricket and would be impatient to be involved in the red ball format for at least the next two years.
“I don’t think we are now able to say anything, but I think you could sit at the end and think about it,” said Hazlewood, quoted by Sen Radio.
“I think everyone still likes the format of test cricket. There are a lot of tests to come in the next two years. There is another cycle of the world testing championship, so there are still a lot of exciting things in test cricket, not just ashes. I think we still have a few additional games in us,” added Hazlewood.
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We have good shields at each state – Hazlewood
Australia may be the most successful in cricket, but life after Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc does not seem quite promising, because the next generation of Pacers does not seem very impressive.
However, Josh Hazlewood thinks the opposite. The Australian Pacer believes that there are very good young speedsters in the country, and that there will never be a shortage of rapid quests in Australia.
“I probably don’t want to name names, but I think there have been a lot through the white ball system in recent years. We have good shields in each state, and I think it’s just a question of opportunity once they have had their chance in test colors.
“In this format, I think they will do an excellent job, so there is never a shortage of fast quarry in Australia, I don’t think,” he added.



