ODI World Cup: Australia’s premier fast-bowler Josh Hazlewood admitted that the side’ collapse from 110-2 to 199 all out in their 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup match against India at the MA Chidambaram Stadium was the thing which went wrong in their day with the bat.
Electing to bat first on a pitch which looked dry and little bit on the slower side, Australia were 110-2 in 27 overs, before Ravindra Jadeja came in to cause havoc and get his three scalps in a span of two overs to break the back of the visitors’ batting.
For Australia, who played 173 dot balls in their innings, Steven Smith and David Warner managed to make 46 and 41 respectively. But there was no noteworthy knock from the rest of the batters until Mitchell Starc hit two fours and a six in his late cameo of 28.