New South Wales: Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood remained steadfast after his economical spell of 0-29 drew attention in the team’s two-wicket victory over India in the second ODI at Adelaide Oval, stating that he had no regrets about his approach despite not taking any wickets.
Hazlewood’s ten-over spell was characterised by relentless accuracy and control, supported by a damp surface that provided just enough movement for him to continually test the batters and apply pressure throughout the innings.
"A little bit unlucky, maybe a touch short early. But it was a good toss to win, there a little bit there all game, probably more so for us in those early stages. I thought we put the ball in the right areas and they actually toughed it out pretty well.