World Test Championship: After defeating West Indies by ten wickets in the Test series opener at Adelaide Oval, captain Pat Cummins said fast-bowler Josh Hazlewood is being back to the best self which his team has always known. Hazlewood picked figures of 4/44 and 5/35, while completing 250 scalps in Test cricket.
Hazlewood has been playing this home summer's Tests consistently, after enduring side strain and achilles injuries which saw him miss two Tests against South Africa last year, being ruled out of tour of India and the World Test Championship final. The right-arm pacer then played four of the five matches in the Ashes in England.
"Getting up to Test level in terms of getting your body ready for Test cricket, once you're up there you're okay but once you have an injury or a setback it's sometimes hard to get going. He just had some injuries at the wrong times over the last couple of years and missed a couple of key series but he's back to the Joshy we all remember and know, and it just shows his worth to the team."